Medicaid & SSI Recipients May Keep Your Covid Stimulus Checks & Unemployment benefits - Including Nursing Home, Adult Home & ALP Residents!

Economic Impact Payments (EIP) (stimulus payments) first authorized by the CARES ACT in 2020 and then two later rounds of payments  AND  Unemployment benefits paid  from March 2020 through Sept. 2021 cannot be counted as "income" for financial eligibility for Medicaid or SSI.  Medicaid and SSI recipients no longer are required to spend the checks within 12 months.  Even if they keep them,  they are not counted as a "resource" for eligibility for their benefits.  

The NYS GIS directive implements two updated SSA directives that exempt these pandemic payments from SSI:

  1.  EM-21050 REV 3  -Special Processing Instructions for Applying Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Income and Resource Exclusions to Pandemic-related Disaster Assistance   (updated June 3, 2022)
  2. EM-20014 REV 5 - Effect of COVID-19-Related Financial Assistance on SSI Income and Resources  (updated June 3, 2022, first issued  July 2021, then updated in Jan. 2022)  excludes ADDITIONAL  pandemic-related financial assistance for eligibility for SSI, and will no longer require that the Economic Income Payments be spent down in 12 months. 

New types of Pandemic Relief Excluded from  Income & Resources for SSI or Medicaid

The main new exclusions from income in NYS are:

See  Fact Sheet: SSI Exclusion for Pandemic-Related Financial Assistance from the National Center for Law & Elder Rights here (updated June 2022)  Get the fact sheet



08 Jul, 2022
Medicaid & SSI Recipients May Keep Your Covid Stimulus Checks & Unemployment benefits - Including Nursing Home, Adult Home & ALP Residents!
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