If the government agrees that the person is disabled and needs medical care medicaid is most likely the insurance they will give that person.
The programs are administered by the states and so qualifications vary. There are usually requirements in terms of income and assets was well as degree of medical care needed.
Yes. * If you mean can you be eligible Medicaid benefits and have private health insurance that's only possible if the person qualifies under the low-income guidelines and has minor children. Medicaid will pay or help pay insurance premiums under certain circumstances, again the person must meet the low-income requirements and in some cases have dependent minor children.
you can apply for Medicaid insurance with the government
No, Medicaid does not require another insurance. Medicaid is a government-funded program that provides health coverage for low-income individuals and families who meet certain eligibility criteria. If you are eligible for Medicaid, you do not need to have any other insurance coverage.
Apply for medicaid and when applying ask about any programs in your area that may also assist with dental coverage.
Probably not, but the Childrens Health Insurance Program might be able to help you.
Help them to safety.
Honestly, not always. But it depends on the person and what they need help doing. If the person and helper have a clear understanding, then helping a disabled person is very rewarding-- for both people.
People who become disabled from an illness or injury are generally elibible for SSD or SSI depending upon their individual circumstances. When a person qualifies for Social Security Disability benefits they can usually receive early Medicare and/or Medicaid. Visit the Social Security Administration website or call 1-800-772-1213 for information about qualification requirements and the application procedure. Please be advised there is a waiting period after the application has been submitted. For job related injury or illness the person should also contact the Workman's Compensation Insurance provider for his place of employment. http://www.ssa.gov Note that the waiting period for Medicare for disabled people is 2 YEARS...for for that period the disabled are on their own as far as medical care goes
I believe Illinois does offer free transportation to their disabled drivers. They may have to provide medical records so the company may be able to help the person to the best of their ability.
She should apply for California Medicaid.
yes, through the Medicaid or Children's Health Insurance Program
is there any grants that will help me bury my husband ,? he is dieing and we have no money or insurance , I am disabled and so is he , we are both on SSD, we have no where to turn .