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Income Limits. The income limits for specific eligibilty groups can be found here: Medical Assistance for Children and Pregnant Women; Reproductive Health (Family Planning) Medical Assistance Benefits for Workers with Disabilities (MAWD) Medical Assistance for Older People and People with Disabilities
Last updated: May 30, 2024. The table below shows Medicaid’s monthly income limits by state for seniors. Income is not the only eligibility factor for Medicaid long-term care; there is also an asset limit and level of care requirement. Additionally, there are state-specific details.
The 2023 FPL guidelines were published January 19, 2023. The effective date of the limits listed below varies by program, but Pennsylvania Medicaid typically uses the new limits starting in March. Please see the Resource Library at www.phlp.org for more details about qualifying for the programs listed below, including what income and whose ...
Pennsylvania seniors must have limited income and assets, and a medical need to qualify for Medicaid long-term care. In 2024, a single Nursing Home Medicaid applicant must meet the following criteria: 1) Income under $2,829 / month 2) Assets under $2,000 3) Require a Nursing Home Level of Care.
2022 Income and Resource Limits for Medicaid and Other Health Programs. Public benefit programs (such as Medicaid) use the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) guidelines to determine who qualifies for coverage.The table below includes the current income and resource limits someone needs to meet to qualify for Medicaid, CHIP, and Part D Extra Help this ...
316 Appendix A. Appendix A: MAWD Income and Resource Limits; Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) Limits. Income Limits—Effective January 11, 2024. Resource Limit. $10,000. The resource limit is equal to or less than $10,000, regardless of family size. The applicant’s resources are always included.
Pennsylvania Medicaid, which is called Medical Assistance, is available to the following populations (these limits all include a built-in 5% income disregard that’s added to the official eligibility limits): Children aged 0-1: 220% of the federal poverty level (FPL) Children aged 1-5: 162% of FPL. Children age 6-18: 138% of FPL.