404.1 General Policy

PMN20772404 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipients Determined Ineligible for Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) January 24, 2022

PMN20487404 Revised Version of the MA 51, Medical Evaluation Form for Long-Term Care Facility Services April 8, 2021

PMN20333404 Change of Address for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) Recipients February 18, 2021

PMN19973404 Admission and Discharge Transmittal Form (MA 103) Requirements During the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Emergency May 26, 2020

PMN19792404 Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) Pending Documentation Form (PA 1968) March 1, 2020

PMN19329404 Revised MA 51, Medical Evaluation Form for Long-Term Care Facility Services April 1, 2019

PMN18176404 Transfer from Act 150 Program to the Attendant Care Waiver August 25, 2016

PMN18113404 SSI recipients who enter a Long Term Care (LTC) Facility July 21, 2016, Revised January 29, 2020

 

An individual who needs help to pay for Long Term Care (LTC) services, or someone acting on the individual’s behalf, may complete an application. The individual may apply before or after admission to an LTC facility or before or after an assessment for a home and community-based service (HCBS) program is completed.  Individuals already receiving non-LTC Medical Assistance (MA) can complete an abbreviated partial renewal rather than a full application.   See Section 404.27, Application for a Recipient.

55 Pa. Code § 125.84       55 Pa. Code § 171.81(a)

 

 

NOTE: Need is defined as an individual who has a medical condition requiring LTC services and lacks the financial assets to pay for those services.

Examples:

An individual or an individual’s representative may complete an application for Long Term Care, Support and Services Form (PA600L). The PA600L can be obtained from the local County Assistance Office (CAO) or the LTC service provider. An application may also be completed online. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Access to Social Services (COMPASS) is online at www.compass.state.pa.us or available by going to the Department of Human Services (DHS) website at www.dhs.pa.gov and clicking on the Apply for Benefits link.

  55 Pa Code  § 121.3(b)(2)(ii)

  

An application form is not needed if an individual reapplies within 60 days of the application denial date or within 60 days of the date of closing.

The applicant may be the individual, the individual’s spouse, a representative of the LTC facility, a medical provider, a representative of a hospital, or any other responsible party acting on behalf of the individual. A responsible party includes, but is not limited to, a legal guardian, an individual who has power of attorney, a friend, a relative, or anyone else who has indicated a concern for the well-being of the individual.

    55 Pa. Code § 125.84(a)(5)

 

NOTE:  The term applicant is used throughout this chapter to identify both the individual and a representative applying on behalf of the individual.

55 Pa. Code § 123.82

   

If a husband and wife are both applying for LTC services, each spouse must complete a separate application.

The individual for whom a payment for LTC services is requested must have a functional, non-financial, and financial need to be eligible for MA LTC.

Aging Well or it's designated subcontractor, currently the local Area Agency on Aging (AAA) completes a Functional Eligibility Determination (FED) (previously known as a Level of Care Determination (LCD)  to determine if the individual meets the appropriate level of care required to receive LTC services. The individual has the right to appeal the level of care decision. See Section 404.24, Medical Forms for LTC Services for more information.

Upon admission to an LTC facility, the individual’s physician will complete a Medical Evaluation Form (MA 51). The MA 51 will be forwarded to AAA for completion of the FED. The original MA 51 will be sent to the local CAO upon completion of the level of care assessment by the AAA.

55 Pa. Code § 1187.31     55 Pa. Code § 1181.53

 

For HCBS, the appropriate program office or Independent Enrollment Broker (IEB) will evaluate the individual’s functional need for LTC services and complete an HCBS Eligibility/Ineligibility/Change Form (PA 1768) to indicate the individual’s functional eligibility or ineligibility for an HCBS program.

If Aging Well, the HCBS program office or the IEB determines that the individual has a functional need for LTC services, the CAO will determine if the individual meets MA LTC non-financial and financial eligibility requirements. The LTC facility or HCBS provider will provide services based on the individual’s functional need for service.

404.11 Retroactive Benefits

 

The CAO will review the application to determine if the individual has any unpaid medical expenses during the retroactive period. The retroactive period is the period that begins the first day of the third calendar month prior to the month of application and ends the day before the date of application. See Section 404.21, Date of Application.     

 55 Pa. Code § 181.12(a)

An individual may receive retroactive payment for LTC services for an application that is submitted to the CAO after the date of medical assessment of need for an HCBS program or admission to an LTC facility. For a request of retroactive payment for LTC services, the CAO must obtain an MA 51 for LTC facility services or a PA 1768 for HCBS certifying a functional need for the days covered by the request for retroactive payment. See Section 404.24, Medical Forms for LTC Services.

Reminder: In most cases, eligibility for the Community HealthChoices (CHC) Waiver does not begin until the date the waiver benefit is processed in eCIS. See Operations Memorandum 19-10-01 for instances when CHC Waiver coverage will begin prior to the system date.

An individual may also receive retroactive MA coverage for unpaid medical costs incurred before the individual had a functional need for payment of LTC services, if the individual meets all the financial/non-financial eligibility requirements for non-LTC-related MA.

404.12 Resource Assessment

Each individual admitted to an LTC facility or applying for HCBS who has a spouse living in the community must have the resources of the couple (institutionalized spouse) and spouse in the community) assessed to determine the amount of resources that may be protected for the spouse in the community.  A resource assessment form (PA 1572) can be provided by the CAO or LTC service provider.  

  55 Pa. Code § 178.121

 

The resource assessment (RA) is based on the total countable resources owned by the couple on the medical assessment date for HCBS or on the admission date to an LTC facility for a continuous period of at least 30 days. The medical assessment date is the date the individual has been determined to meet the functional eligibility requirements for HCBS by the appropriate program office or Independent Enrollment Broker (IEB).  It is not the date that HCBS begins (referred to as the service begin date). The services provided by an HCBS program may start beginning the medical assessment date but normally start on a later date.

The LTC facility must provide the individual with the Admissions Notice Packet (MA 401). If the individual is not applying for MA LTC at the time of admission to the LTC facility, the LTC facility must advise the individual to complete the RA form (Part IV of the (MA 401/PA 1572). The individual being admitted to the LTC facility, spouse, or other individual acting on his or her behalf will complete the form and forward it to the CAO. The CAO will complete the assessment. If the individual applies for MA LTC at a later date, the CAO will use the information from the RA.     

55 Pa. Code § 178.122

If the individual is applying for MA LTC at the time of admission to the LTC facility or functional assessment for HCBS, the CAO will complete the resource assessment as part of the application process.    

  55 Pa. Code § 178.123

See Chapter 440.91, Resource Assessment, for complete information about the resource assessment process.

Updated February 19, 2020,  Replacing January 29, 2020