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How Much Monthly Income Can I Have And Still Get Medicaid For One Person? I Am On Medicaid And My Husband Is A Veteran Who Does Not Need Medicaid.
I'm in Missouri. I would like to get a reverse mortgage to put in a much needed new furnace and buy a car. The loan officer told me that I could still get this money as long as I used it within the same calendar month or did not leave more than $2,000. In my bank account at the end of the month. I asked my new Medicaid worker but, she said that she couldn't give me advice on whether or not I could take the money and keep my Medicaid.
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