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Mother has been receiving VA Aid & Attendance since March 2014. On December 1 she was approved for Medicaid in NJ. I can't find anything in the VA's correspondence, Web site, etc., that says we have to notify the VA about the Medicaid approval, but I have heard that the A&A will eventually be reduced to $90. The state knows she's been receiving the A&A pension, which fortunately didn't disqualify her from being approved for Medicaid, so can I assume that the state somehow notifies the VA?

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I wish I had an answer for your question. I'm going to write here to bump it to the top. I too would like to know how this works. My mother started receiving Aid and Attendance last year, we are a little over a year from applying for Medicaid, but I'm trying to gain all the information I can and have everything in order for when the time comes.
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I don't know about any of the other agencies you mentioned, but the VA does an income check, I think once a year. Mostly to determine how much you pay for medications. You need to check with the VA about anything that may involve them. My S.S. must be just over the line as I pay $8.00 for a 30 day supply of meds. I don't pay for anything else. At almost 83, I am if fair shape as the meds I take help me a lot. I don't have any other advise. Good luck with your search.
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My ex husband. Go to the. v,a,hospital. In augusta,maine,,,now how does he have his son. Be. Able to get his paper,s. On beaing. Sick
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Does he have to go to and lawyer ,to make his son ,shoe can get his. Pappy on his health
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V,a,power. Of auntion
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Who does he call to make his son. A power. Of atturny
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Power of attunery,,,what pat of the va does he call for his health. Benfets
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I don't understand your question. My children are not eligible to the VA because I am a veteran. My son is retired from the Coast Guard, but he has another government policy for his family. My daughter and her husband have their own insurance. He is not a veteran. I don't know what you want to know.
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I don't know what someone does to get power of attorney. See a lawyer, I guess.
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I hope someone can figure out what Janebrann needs. I have to sign off for now.
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