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If you have a disability and work, you might be able to get the Medicaid Buy-In for Adults program. Medicaid can provide free or low-cost health care and long-term services and supports to low-income children and adults with disabilities.
Seniors, adults with disabilities and some children with disabilities who don't have health insurance might be able to get health coverage through the Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities program.
Medicaid is the nation’s primary health insurance program for people with disabilities, but it is so much more than health care. For individuals with disabilities and their families, Medicaid also funds vital supports to keep them in their communities.
The Medicaid Buy-In program offers low-cost Medicaid services to adults with disabilities who work. You might be able to get MBI, if you: Have a disability. Are working and live in Texas. Don't live in a state institution or nursing home all the time.
If you have Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Disability, you may get Medicaid coverage automatically or you may have to apply. If you get SSI Disability and have Medicaid You’re considered covered under the health care law.
If you have a disability, mental health condition, or personal assistance needs, you may qualify for savings on a private health plan or for coverage through Medicaid
Medicaid provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults and people with disabilities. Medicaid is administered by states, according to federal requirements.
Medicaid eligibility for individuals 65 and older or who have blindness or a disability is generally determined using the income methodologies of the SSI program administered by the Social Security Administration (some states, known as 209 (b) states, use certain more restrictive eligibility criteria than SSI, but still largely apply SSI methodo...
If someone with a disability already receives Medicaid, their state may allow a family member or friend to become a paid caregiver. Many states call this a consumer-directed personal assistance program. Each state has different requirements and rules.
Multiple HHS agencies provide programs that improve the well-being of people with disabilities. Learn more about programs for people with disabilities and locate resources.