Elderly and disabled individuals can deduct significant unreimbursed medical expenses—prescriptions, equipment, care aide services, home modifications—from their income when applying for means-tested benefits, effectively lowering the income used to determine eligibility. This deduction can be the difference between qualifying and being cut off, so understanding what counts and gathering documentation is essential. Many people don't realize how broad this category is, missing hundreds of dollars in deductions they're entitled to.
SNAP allows households with elderly or disabled members to deduct out-of-pocket medical expenses exceeding a monthly threshold from their countable income, including costs for prescriptions, transportation to appointments, medical equipment, and even home health aides. This deduction is rarely claimed because applicants do not know it exists or do not know how to document it.
AI can help you build a complete list of qualifying medical expenses, organize receipts and statements into a documentation packet, and calculate the deduction amount to verify your caseworker is applying it correctly to your benefit calculation.
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