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Once you find a good one there might be a wait list of several months. You might have to pay for the transport
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I was told to go to the NH I wanted to move aunt to. They will take care of transfer. This will depend on your area as to what is available.
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You have to stay in the same State, Medicaid does not transfer from State to State.
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Current facility residents get "first dibs" on that facility's Medicaid beds. If you move your Mom out, she may have to go onto a waiting list at better places. It all depends on your location and the number of facilities there are (like if you're in an urban area there'll be many more options).
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Yes, but it is not easy. You have to find a place you like and ask if they have open beds and will accept her.
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