General Information
Medical Assistance Programs
The Medical Assistance unit covers a number of
programs that many people refer to as “Medicaid”. These
health care programs are for people who cannot pay for their
medical care. There are several ways that you can be
eligible for Medicaid. Medicaid depends on your age,
income, health, sometimes your resources and other requirements.
The Medicaid Programs that are available include programs for
adults and special programs for children.
Community Medicaid Program
There are several types of Community Medicaid:
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Medicare Savings Program - This program assists
qualifying individuals with help in paying their Medicare
premium, co-insurance and deductible amount.
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Child Health Plus A - Medical coverage for children
up to age 19.
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SSI Related - For adults who are aged, certified blind or
certified disabled and can be either fully eligible or
eligible with a spend down.
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Adults - Single/childless couples (ages 21 to 65) can
only be eligible for Medicaid
if they would be eligible for Temporary Assistance.
Medicaid for adults living
with their dependent children can also be eligible for full
Medicaid or with a spend down.
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Family Health Plus - This is a health insurance
program whose benefits are offered through G.H.I.
Chronic Care
This is a Medicaid program that may help pay
for the costs for someone who is in institutional care or a home
and community based waiver services program. (There is a
very extensive interview and information gathering process that
is required for determining eligibility for this program.)
General Eligibility Guidelines
There are many factors and various types of
documentation requirements involved in making a determination of
eligibility for Medicaid programs. If you need health care
coverage, contact your local Department of Social Services.
If you do not qualify for some programs, a worker may be able to
assist you or know of another option to help you with your
medical care costs.
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