G.B.
The easiest way this can be done is to have his doc admit him to the hospital for evaluation or to resolve some problems, then have the hospital social worker find him a bed. Then he'd be eligible for a medicare bed until that ran out. Otherwise, you need to get ahold of the book the social workers use that lists the info on all the nursing homes and whether they take medicaid patients. The trick is that, even if they generally don't take medicaid, they may be able to switch him once the medicare runs out if they're committed to keeping him. Some fancy places just won't deal with medicaid. You can try calling the senior services office in the neighborhood where you want him to be placed. It may be listed under Area Agency for Aging. They may have the book. There's also an agency that evaluates nursin homes - I think it's something like Citizens for Better Care - and they can tell you about the homes in the area you want. If your grandma has been admitted to the hospital, the social worker there may be able to help you or someone connected with her hospice services. That might be the best place to start.