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The Centers for Medicare
& Medicaid Services (CMS) has advised nursing
home surveyors that most nursing
home residents will be receiving a one-time cash benefit of $250
between May and June 4, 2009. CMS made it clear to the surveyors
that the $250 Stimulus money belongs to the residents, not the
facilities. The CMS Guidance states that:
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The money is the
residents' money to spend for their "personal use and not to pay
the facility for cost of care;"
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Facilities "that
receive money directly on behalf of the resident must set the
money aside in the resident's personal needs account;" and
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Surveyors should be
aware of the payments and investigate any complaints involving
"the protection, management, and access of resident personal
funds."
CMS, "One-Time Cash
Benefit to Nursing Home Residents," S&C-09-38 (May 15, 2009)
(Memorandum from Thomas E. Hamilton, Director, Survey and
Certification Group, to State Survey Agency Directors).
The Center for Medicare
Advocacy thanks CMS for the prompt issuance of this important
surveyor guidance explaining residents' rights to the cash benefit
provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
Particularly for residents using Medicaid, who are required to
contribute most of their income to the cost of their care in their
nursing facility and who are generally allowed to keep only a $35 or
$40 personal needs allowance each month (some states allow more),
$250 is a lot of money.
The Center wrote Mr.
Hamilton, on April 29, asking that he issue such guidance. He
promptly did so and we thank him and CMS.
Center for Medicare
Advocacy, "Stimulus Checks for Nursing Home Residents: Who Keeps the
Money? Residents" (Weekly Alert, April 30, 2009),
http://medicareadvocacy.org/SNF_09_04.30.StimulusChecks.htm
Center for Medicare
Advocacy, Letter to Mr. Hamilton,
http://www.medicareadvocacy.org/SNF_09_04.30.hamiltonLtr.pdf |