Pennsylvania — Nursing Home Medicaid Eligibility Guide
Pennsylvania's Medical Assistance (MA) program covers nursing home care for eligible seniors and has one of the most robust long-term services networks in the mid-Atlantic region. The state has made significant investments in community-based alternatives through its Community HealthChoices program.
Income Eligibility
Pennsylvania uses an income cap:
2024 income limit: $2,829/month (gross)
If your monthly income exceeds this amount, you may still qualify through a Qualified Income Trust (QIT) — the same Miller Trust mechanism used in Florida and Texas. Work with an elder law attorney to establish a QIT if income exceeds the cap.
Personal needs allowance: $45/month for nursing home residents
All income above the personal needs allowance and any spousal support deductions is applied toward nursing home costs; PA Medicaid covers the remainder up to the Medicaid-approved rate.
Spousal protections (2024):
- MMMNA for community spouse: $2,555/month
- Community Spouse Resource Allowance: up to $154,140
Asset Limits
Pennsylvania has higher asset limits than most states:
Individual applicant: $8,000 in countable assets
Married couple (one spouse applying):
- Applicant: $8,000
- Community spouse: up to $154,140 (CSRA maximum)
The $8,000 individual limit — four times higher than the $2,000 limit in most states — gives Pennsylvania families a meaningful buffer compared to other states.
Exempt assets:
- Primary residence (if the applicant intends to return or a spouse/dependent lives there)
- One vehicle of any value (used for transportation)
- Household goods and personal belongings
- Irrevocable pre-paid funeral or burial plan
- Term life insurance; whole life insurance with total face value ≤$1,500
Spend-Down Rules and Lookback Period
Pennsylvania applies the 60-month (5-year) lookback period. Transfers of assets for less than fair market value within five years of applying may trigger a penalty period.
Penalty calculation: Transferred value ÷ Pennsylvania's average daily nursing home rate (approximately $375/day as of 2024) = penalty days
Exempt transfer categories:
- Transfers to a spouse
- Transfers to a blind or disabled child
- Home transfer to an adult child caregiver (two or more years of documented care that prevented nursing home placement)
- Home transfer to a sibling with equity interest who lived there one or more years
Estate recovery: Pennsylvania has an active estate recovery program — the state may seek reimbursement from a Medicaid recipient's estate after death for costs incurred after age 55. This includes assets passing through probate. An elder law attorney can advise on strategies such as living trusts that can minimize estate recovery exposure.
Application Process
Applications for Pennsylvania MA nursing home coverage are filed with the County Assistance Office (CAO) in the applicant's county. The CAO is part of the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services (DHS).
Applications can be submitted:
- In person at a local CAO office
- Online through COMPASS (compass.state.pa.us)
- By mail to the county CAO
Required documents typically include:
- Birth certificate and photo ID
- Social Security card and Medicare cards
- Proof of all income sources (SSA benefit letter, pension documents)
- Bank statements (past five years for all accounts)
- Real estate records
- Vehicle titles
- Life insurance and annuity policies
- Documentation of all significant asset transfers in the past five years
Community HealthChoices (CHC) Waiver
Pennsylvania's Community HealthChoices (CHC) program is a mandatory Medicaid managed care program for dual-eligible seniors (Medicare and Medicaid) and seniors who need long-term services and supports (LTSS). CHC launched statewide in 2019 and is now the primary way Pennsylvania seniors access community-based long-term care.
Through CHC managed care organizations, eligible participants can access:
- Personal care assistance and attendant care
- Adult day services
- Home health aide services
- Nursing services at home
- Behavioral health support
- Care management and coordination
CHC is designed to give seniors the choice to receive care in their home or community rather than a nursing home. To learn more, contact your local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) or the CHC hotline: 1-844-824-3655.
Cost Context: Pennsylvania Nursing Home Expenses
| Care Type | Pennsylvania Monthly Median | National Median |
|---|---|---|
| Semi-private nursing home room | ~$10,500 | $8,929 |
| Private nursing home room | ~$12,700 | $10,025 |
| Assisted living (1 bedroom) | ~$4,500 | $4,500 |
| Home health aide (44 hrs/week) | ~$5,700 | $5,720 |
Philadelphia and its suburbs tend to be higher than the state median — private rooms in the greater Philadelphia area often exceed $14,000/month. Western Pennsylvania and rural areas are generally more affordable. At Pennsylvania's costs, even modest savings are depleted rapidly without Medicaid coverage.
Next Steps for Pennsylvania Families
- Review assets against the $8,000 threshold — PA's higher limit protects more savings than most states
- Gather five years of financial records — PA CAO reviews are thorough; lookback documentation is essential
- Contact your local Area Agency on Aging — for CHC waiver enrollment and in-home alternatives
- Consult an elder law attorney — particularly regarding Pennsylvania's estate recovery program and annuity strategies for married couples
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