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10 Things You Should Know About Medicaid, SSI and Irrevocable Trusts
- Medicaid is a joint State, Federal and County
program, which provides medical assistance to lower income individuals
with limited assets.
- Supplemental Security Income is a federally
administered program to assist individuals who have reached an
age of 65 + or have been legally classified as blind or disabled.
- 2009 Medicaid Resource Limits
1 Person Household – $13,800
2 Person Household – $20,100
- 2009 SSI Resource Limits:
1 Person Household - $2,000
2 Person Household - $3,000
- An individual MAY NOT have an
irrevocable trust agreement unless they have applied for or are
currently receiving Medicaid benefits.
- An irrevocable trust may be transferred to
a different funeral home at any time.
- If there is an overage after funeral services
have been performed, the funds must be sent to the county
DSS where the beneficiary resided and received assitance.
- As of January 1, 1997 all prearrangements
made for applicants or recipients of SSI/Medicaid must be irrevocable.
- Advertisements for prearrangement services
must include a disclosure explaining the irrevocable nature
of contracts prepared for Medicaid/SSI recipients or applicants.
- As a member of the PrePlanSM Trust Program,
you can rest assured knowing that all of our prearrangement contracts
are in 100% compliance of Medicaid/SSI rules and regulations.
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