We submitted about 6 weeks ago. The NH employee who is responsible for the process isn't really responsive to my questions, and I'm sitting on a couple hundred pages of documents that I'd like to put away but worry that I may need to re-submit, etc. Just wondering the usual length of time for the process. Thanks in advance.
Lizzy - does the app provide for a time date confirmation #? if not, I'd probably still opt for doing it old school snail mail. Btw any update moms house/merp/estate sale?
RENEWAL!! You need to put the documents in a binder to keep for future too. I don't know if all states do this but for TX Medicaid there is an annual renewal. It's a multipage form and will require some of the initially sent items (funeral/burial policy, property ownership items, life insurance, etc) PLUS the last 4 mos of bank statements and their last awards letters (the letter from SSA & retirement that states what income they will get aid for the next year). for my mom, it was around 30 pages of documents needed for the renewal plus the questionnaire. ( her initial application was about 130 pages of documents so I know your butt-rash in this.) For more fun in this, renewal due like 14 days from date of letter and it was always ALWAYS postmarked days later than the inside letter. So having stuff in a binder at the ready saves your sanity. For me what worked nicely was to put items in those clear top loading sheet protectors and then just slip each years update into it. As I said, FUN!
For my mom, the NH had a specific state caseworker who handled the financial applications for facilities in their zip code. We spoke directly as to issues with my moms financial application (?s on insurance policy and a car transfer).
My take on this is that once the NH takes the application and the documents they in turn submit it with their bill to the state and could care less from that point on if there's a glitch as they likely have you on the hook to private pay. If you signed off with your name to be financially responsible, they can go after you personally to pay. You need to do the follow up with the state on your own.
It took Medicaid 6 months to approve my dad. He had died by the time he was approved. We were told it would take about 6 weeks.