Summary
Paying directly for nursing home care in pennsylvania does not count as the recipients income for medicaid. Nursing homes are generally not required to reimburse payments if medicaid back-pays for the same period. To prove multiple ownership of real estate for medicaid, documents like deeds, title reports, and property tax records are typically required. Title reports can be obtained through title companies or county offices. For free title reports in north carolina, visit the county register of deeds office or use online portals. Consult an attorney for specific guidance.Full Conversation
If I pay for my mom's nursing home care for one month while she is "medicaid pending" for Pennsylvania, is the nursing home required to reimburse me if they are back paid for that month?
In Pennsylvania, nursing homes are generally not required to reimburse you if they are later back-paid by Medicaid for the same month. However, you should review the nursing home's policies and payment agreements. It's advisable to consult an attorney for specific guidance.
Do you need assistance understanding Medicaid pending or reimbursement processes further?
What document(s) do I need to prove that a piece of real estate has multiple owners for the purposes of applying for Medicaid in Pennsylvania?
To prove multiple ownership of real estate for Medicaid purposes in Pennsylvania, you typically need the following documents:
- **Deed**: Showing names of all owners.
- **Title report**: Confirming ownership details.
- **Property tax documents**: Listing all owners.
- **Affidavit of ownership**: If required by Medicaid.
Do you need clarification on any of these documents?
Yes, I need examples of these documents. What format must they be in?
To provide examples of these documents, here’s general guidance on what they usually include and their formats:
- **Deed**: A certified copy from the Recorder of Deeds, typically in PDF or hard copy.
- **Title Report**: Provided by a title company, usually in PDF format.
- **Property Tax Documents**: Obtain copies from the local tax office, in PDF or hard copy.
- **Affidavit of Ownership**: A notarized document, usually in PDF or Word format.
Would you like assistance obtaining these documents in Pennsylvania?
Do I need to produce all of the documents listed? Which ones are required by Medicaid in Pennsylvnia?
In Pennsylvania, the exact documents required by Medicaid depend on the case. However, for proving multiple ownership of real estate, Medicaid typically requires:
- **Deed**: Mandatory.
- **Title Report**: Often required.
- **Property Tax Documents**: May be requested.
- **Affidavit of Ownership**: If additional proof is needed.
Would you like clarification on any specific document?
How do I get a title report?
To obtain a title report in Pennsylvania, follow these steps:
- **Contact a Title Company**: They specialize in title searches and can provide a report.
- **Visit the County Recorder's Office**: Request a property record search for ownership details.
- **Online Services**: Some counties offer online access to property records.
Would you like assistance locating a title company or recorder's office near you?
How do I get free title reports for properties in Harnett and Robeson counties in North Carolina?
To obtain free title reports for properties in Harnett and Robeson counties in North Carolina, you can:
- Visit the **County Register of Deeds Office**: They maintain property records, and some searches may be free.
- Use **Online County Property Records Portals**: Check if these counties provide free online access to records.
Would you like guidance on accessing these offices or online portals?