Important Facts About Medi-Cal: Resource Asset Rules
These are general federal guidelines. The specific rules in your
state may differ somewhat.
In order to be eligible for Medi-Cal benefits a nursing home resident may have no more than $2,000 in countable assets.
The spouse of a nursing home residentcalled the community spouse is limited to one half of the couples joint assets up to $99,450 (in 2006) in countable assets (see Medi-Cal, Protections for the Healthy Spouse). The $99,450 figure changes each year to reflect inflation.
All assets are counted against these limits unless the assets fall within the short list of “noncountable” assets. These include:
- personal possessions, such as clothing, furniture, and jewelry;
- one motor vehicle;
- the applicant’s principal residence, provided it is in the same state in which the individual is applying for coverage.
- prepaid funeral plans and a small amount of life insurance; and
- assets that are considered “inaccessible” for one reason or another.
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