Yes, We Accept
Medicaid Waivers!
At Morada Burleson, exceptional care forms the foundation for everything we do. However, professional care is just one component of our community’s overall lifestyle.
If you enjoy living independently but need some assistance with daily living activities, then the Assisted Living option at Morada Burleson may be the perfect choice. Here, residents can receive professional care services 24 hours a day, including showering or bathing assistance, medication management, continence management, and more.
Morada Burleson provides everything you or your loved one needs to live better, and for a price that’s attainable for area seniors. Plus, we are one of a few area senior living communities that accept Medicaid STAR+PLUS waivers! Read our Medicaid FAQs below to learn more.
Contact our Director of Sales now at 817.438.0643 to see if Assisted Living at Morada Burleson is right for you or a loved one.
Medicaid FAQs
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Medicare and Medicaid are both government programs that provide medical and other health-related services to specific individuals in the United States. Medicare is a federal health insurance available for anyone 65 or older while Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that helps cover medical costs for people with limited income and resources.
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Medicaid Waiver Programs are state-run programs that provide health care coverage for low-income individuals and families. Waiver programs like this allow the federal government to waive requirements that normally apply to the Medicaid program, and allow each state to tailor its own program to their specific guidelines.
In general, Medicaid waiver programs cover basic medical expenses, such as doctor visits and prescription drugs. Some programs also cover long-term care expenses. Due to these waivers, states can provide certain services that usually won’t be covered by Medicaid, such as in-home care for those who might otherwise need long-term institutional care.
Texas offers STAR+PLUS, a Medicaid-managed care program for adults with disabilities or who are 65 and older. Long-term care eligibility is dependent on income and assets.
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Yes. Traditional Medicaid enrollment provides recipients with health care coverage to help pay for standard medical and non-medical care.
Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities (MEPD) offers a STAR+PLUS health plan that provides regular checkups, medicine, hospital care, vision and hearing care and treatment of other special health needs and pre-existing conditions.
The STAR+PLUS Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) program offers a waiver that supports long-term care services services for programs like Assisted Living offered at Morada Burleson.
While the STAR+PLUS program encompasses healthcare and long-term care programs, Texas Medicaid and the waiver are separate applications and cannot be combined.
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In 2025, Texas residents who meet the following requirements may qualify*:
- Be approved for Medicaid
- Disabled adults and the elderly
- Income less than $2,829
- Own a home that they live in with equity less than $730,000.
Residents whose assets exceed these limits but still cannot afford care costs can consult with a Medicaid planning professional, who is trained to assist applicants.
Visit: https://www.hhs.texas.gov
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Each state has different requirements to receive Medicaid benefits.
In Texas, applicants need to provide:
- Social Security Number
- Birth Date
- Citizen or Immigration Status
- Income records of money from jobs or other sources
- The value of any cars or other property owned
- Total costs of bills paid monthly
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Yes, residents can absolutely move in prior to applying or obtaining the Medicaid STAR+PLUS Waiver. Rent and care would be considered “self-pay” until Medicaid STAR+PLUS Waiver approval. Texas also has a “spend down” also known as Medically Needy Pathway. This process allows individuals who have too much income or assets to qualify for Medicaid to start the eligibility process by spending their additional funds on medical or care-related expenses.
And yes, rent and care at Morada Burleson qualifies as a part of the spend down process.
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All our apartment homes are eligible to be lived in by the Medicaid STAR+PLUS Waiver recipients, based on availability.
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Medicaid STAR+PLUS Waiver-funded apartments are currently shared apartments. Single occupancy apartments are not guaranteed.
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Medicaid STAR+PLUS Waiver apartments are furnished with a bed, dresser, nightstand and chair.
We also provide three delicious chef-prepared meals per day – that’s right, we have a culinary team that cooks healthy and delicious meals for our residents.
Morada Burleson also offers an extensive activities calendar with events, outings and more to keep our residents active and entertained. Housekeeping, laundry and maintenance are also included.
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There is a rate for room and board that the state sets. You will be responsible to cover that set minimum each month. For some residents, the state may require an additional amount in the form of a co-payment. A co-payment, in most cases, is a result of higher Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (RSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
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Our Senior Living Community’s Amenities Include:
- Restaurant-Style Dining with Tableside Service
- Social, Educational & Recreational Programs & Activities
- Activity Center with Card & Game Areas
- On-Site Beauty Salon
- Church Services
- Lounge Area with Big-Screen TV
- Walking Path
- Well-Stocked Library
- Emergency Response System
- Cable TV Access
- Maintenance Team On Duty
- Scheduled Transportation
- Laundry Facilities Available At No Charge
- 24-Hour Professional Team Available
- Weekly Housekeeping with Flat Linen Service
- Small Pets Welcome
Learn More About Assisted Living at Morada Burleson
The Director of Sales of Morada Burleson are uniquely qualified to share with you the many benefits of Assisted Living programs as well as help determine whether life in our community is right for you or a loved one.
Call our team today at 817.438.0643 to learn more about Assisted Living at Morada Burleson. Schedule a personalized, guided tour of our beautiful property and come see for yourself why so many area residents are proud to call our community home!
A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility and residents of an assisted living facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, a person may call the toll-free number 1-800-252-2412.