Moving from NY to PA
Moving from New York to Pennsylvania on Medicaid?
Your New York Medicaid coverage stops the moment you establish residency in Pennsylvania. You must apply in Pennsylvania from scratch — and Pennsylvania has its own rules, asset limits, and look-back requirements. Here's exactly what to expect and how to protect your coverage.
Get a Free Call Before You MoveDo not cancel your New York Medicaid before applying in Pennsylvania
Many families make the mistake of terminating coverage before the new state application is approved.Pennsylvania Medicaid can take 45–90 days to process. During that window, you may have no coverage at all. The safest approach: apply in Pennsylvania before or at the same time as your move.
New York vs. Pennsylvania: Medicaid Rules at a Glance
New York (NY)
- Asset Limit (Long-Term Care)
- $30,182 (community spouse: up to $154,140)
- Look-Back Period
- 60 months (30 months for community Medicaid)
- Home Equity Limit
- $1,033,000
New York has some of the most complex Medicaid rules in the country, including income-only trusts (Pooled Income Trusts) required for those over income limits.
Pennsylvania (PA) — Your New State
- Asset Limit (Long-Term Care)
- $8,000
- Look-Back Period
- 60 months
- Home Equity Limit
- $713,000
Pennsylvania has a higher asset limit than most states ($8,000 vs $2,000). Income-over-limit applicants may need an income trust.
Your NY → PA Medicaid Transition Checklist
Do a Medicaid eligibility review for Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania's rules may differ significantly from New York's. Review your income, countable assets, and home equity against Pennsylvania standards before you move. Assets that were protected in New York may be countable in Pennsylvania.
Audit transfers made in the last 5 years
Pennsylvania will review all asset transfers made in the 60 months before your application. Gifts to family, real estate transfers, and below-market sales made in New York still count. Identify and document any transfers — and understand the penalty calculation.
Apply to Pennsylvania Medicaid before or at the time of your move
You can apply for Pennsylvania Medicaid as soon as you establish residency. Do not wait. Start gathering documents now: proof of income, bank statements, property records, insurance policies, and prior Medicaid approval notices from New York.
Do not cancel New York Medicaid until Pennsylvania coverage is confirmed
Pennsylvania Medicaid applications can take weeks to process. Maintain your New York coverage if at all possible until you have a written eligibility determination from Pennsylvania. Coordinate the termination date carefully.
Notify all providers of the transition
Once approved in Pennsylvania, notify all healthcare providers of the new Medicaid number and plan. If a loved one is in a nursing facility moving with you, the facility must also be enrolled in Pennsylvania Medicaid to receive payment.
Consider protective planning in Pennsylvania
If assets exceed Pennsylvania's limits, you may still have planning options: spousal protection rules, Medicaid-compliant annuities, a Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (MAPT), or other strategies. The planning window in the new state may reset some options.
What If a Loved One Is Already in a Nursing Home?
Moving a loved one from a nursing facility in New York to one in Pennsylvania is one of the most legally complex Medicaid situations families face. Several things happen simultaneously:
- •New York Medicaid stops paying the moment the resident is discharged and leaves the state
- •The nursing home in Pennsylvania must be enrolled in Pennsylvania Medicaid — not all facilities accept new Medicaid patients mid-stay
- •A gap in payment can result in the facility demanding private pay rates ($8,000–$15,000/month) until the new state approves
- •The 5-year look-back starts fresh in Pennsylvania — transfers made before the New York application still count
- •Pennsylvania may have different income rules that require an income trust or other planning vehicle
This situation requires an attorney before you act.
Moving a nursing home resident across state lines without legal coordination can result in months of uncovered care costs. A 30-minute call can map out the timing and protect the family.
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