My mother died in a skilled nursing facility in Colorado in 2021. She was on Medicare. Her SSA was directly deposited in a personal account through the nursing facility. The facility was paid monthly from that account, and she had a small amount left over each month for personal expenses. She also received $2,600 in Covid tax relief. So, when she died she had more than $2,000 in her account. The nursing facility sent a check for the balance of her account. Will the state of Colorado take all or some of this money?
I would just sit on it for awhile.
So the answer to your question, no the State will not come after that money. If you are an only child, its yours. If not split it among your siblings. Its not even enough money to declare on taxes. Its like an inheritance.
The spend down in assets is what Mom was allowed to keep.
The small amount of her SSA was money for her needs.
The stimulus was for her to spend anyway she wanted.
All HER money, her estate.
I know some NH are greedy, thieving, scumbags but, this one doesn't appear to be like that.
Covid relief money is not considered income.
Medicaid rules vary by state. You should get your answers from people who live in your Mom's state. I would definitely keep the money in an account for a while.