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Medicaid Eligibility for Senior Care by State

Medicaid is the largest payer for long-term care in the United States. Find your state's income limits, asset tests, waiver programs, and covered services.

How Medicaid Covers Senior Care

Medicaid covers approximately 60% of all nursing home residents in the U.S. While Medicare covers short-term skilled nursing after a hospital stay, Medicaid is the primary program for ongoing long-term care — including nursing homes, home health aides, and in some states, assisted living.

Key Eligibility Factors

FactorTypical Requirement
Income Limit$2,829/month (300% of federal benefit rate, 2025)
Asset Limit$2,000 individual (varies by state — NY allows $31,175)
Lookback Period60 months (30 months in California)
Spousal ProtectionCommunity spouse can keep up to $154,140 in assets
Estate RecoveryMandatory in all states after death

States with Notable Medicaid Programs

Check your state's specific Medicaid rules

Open Medicaid Eligibility Tool

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State-by-State Nursing Home Medicaid Guides

For detailed income limits, asset limits, spend-down rules, waiver programs, and application guidance in your state:

California (Medi-Cal) Florida Texas New York Pennsylvania Ohio Illinois Michigan North Carolina Georgia

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