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Medicaid doesn't cover assisted living so we get angry at…assisted living? Shouldn't we be complaining to medicaid about this?
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I'm puzzled by your response, jon. Maybe I'm missing something. I asked the question about Medicaid twenty-five years ago, when my great-aunt was moving to the Lutheran Home here in my town. The contract had language to the effect that the facility might not accept Medicaid in the future. I asked the representative about it, and she looked offended and said "we *are* a Christian organization", to which I replied, "I can appreciate that, but ten years from now when you are gone and circumstances may have changed, the contract is the legal document that dictates the relationship between LH and my great-aunt". It never happened, so it was a moot point, but it could have. I think the point is that some assisted living facilities were accepting Medicaid at the time people entered, but then stopped doing so. Some residents got in under Medicaid, and others still had assets that were spent down. Either way, no money and out they go. Seems like this is one of those times that government needs to step in and protect the individuals at risk. Some entities seem to be making what I would characterize as inhumane decisions, so it would appear that extending the same federal law protections that apply to nursing homes to assisted living facilities needs to happen. I'm guessing that people entering the assisted living places in the article may have had the same clause my great-aunt had in their contracts. The corporations running those places elected to exercise it. Their option, of course, but it is a pretty lousy thing to do to an old person who has no money.
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