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Q: Do people without income or SSI qualify for medicaid if they have a 401k they are living off of?
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How do you get Medicaid for a teen mother?

If the teen is not living with her parents, she and the child should be able to qualify on her own. If they are living with her parents, Medicaid will probably look at the entire family's income and resources.


Can you qualify for Medicaid if you are pregnant and living with your parents and their insurance does not cover maternity?

The only way to answer that is by calling Medicaid and asking them if you qualify.


What kind of medical insurance can a child living in a low-income household have?

Children in low-income households will generally qualify for Medicaid. Each state has Medicaid, though the name of the program may be different. You can ask your doctor or your child's school nurse. They will be able to tell you how to enroll. Or you can search your state government's website for "medicaid."


Does medicaid count grants or loan for school as income?

Medicaid in NY considers any loan/grant money that goes towards living expenses (beyond tuition) to be income for graduate students. Loan money is not considered income for undergraduates.


Can you be denied Medicaid if you get married?

Yes being married (or even declaring your significant other as living in the household) absolutely does effect medicaid coverage as you must report income from ALL individuals residing in the home. In effect your income would be higher making it more difficult to qualify for Medicaid. And I can tell you that the difference between 1 person and 2 people when it comes to income qualifications is not a very big margin. I have known couples who have disabled children actually divorce and maintain their relationships outside the home in order to qualify so their child can get proper healthcare as insurance for disabled children is nearly non existent.


How do you apply for Medicaid when you are fifteen and pregnant?

You may receive Medicaid at age 15 if you meet eligibility factors, principally citizenship and limited income/assets.If you are living with one or both parents, the state will take their income and assets into account when deciding on your eligibility. If you are living apart from your parents, the State will likely grant Medicaid to you and contact them about reimbursement.


In KY if you are pregnant unmarried but living with the father and trying to get medicaid do you have to include fathers income in the household income?

If the pregnant person is under age 18, yes.


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Medicaid and Medicare are public programs that fund assisted living for low income adults. Try calling a local assisted living center. If they accept medicaid/medicare they will be able to help you enroll, if they do not accept medicaid/medicare ask them to refer you to facility that accepts medicaid/medicare. HERITAGE COURT ASSISTED LIVING (909-949-4887) is an assisted living center in your area.


Do you have to be living in poverty to qualify for an income based apartment?

Different apartments have different rules when determining income based housing. You do not necessarily have to live in poverty to qualify for an income based aprtment. You may want to contact the complex that you are interested in and ask them for their gudelines on income based housing.


Is 40000 a year a good income when living in California?

Not without a second income!


Does Medicaid cover assisted living?

Different states offer different forms of medicaid. Depending on the state it will determing if the assisted living is covered by your medicaid.


Can an 18 year old receive medicaid if living in parents home?

In most cases, an 18-year-old living in their parents' home is considered a dependent and their eligibility for Medicaid would be based on their parents' income and household size, unless they meet specific criteria for financial independence. It's important to check with the state Medicaid agency for specific rules and requirements.