You can receive Welfare in Alabama (as well as most states) as long as you aren't White. Doesn't matter if you have kids, a job or if you just sit on your butt , The system is geared to help non whites only. Good Luck!
To receive Medicaid in Alabama, one must: be currently living in Alabama, be a U.S citizen or have qualified alien status through INS, present identification and certified documentation of citizenship, and meet the income and age requirements of the specific program one is applying for.
Medicaid is a program for low-income persons who meet certain other requirements such as age or disability and citizenship/alienage status. A Federal employee who meets those requirements may receive Medicaid.
If you and your spouse have a child together, you may receive Medicaid as a family if you meet the other eligibility requirements such as citizenship and income. Otherwise, you will have to qualify for Medicaid as an individual.
How do I cancel my Alabama Medicaid now that I've moved to Florida?
Medicaid is a state plan, so it depends on your state. Call the Medicaid office for the details of requirements. Generally, Medicare will cover part of the expense, but not all, and there are specific requirements you must meet. Check in with Medicaid for the definitive answer.
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Medicaid, in Alabama, pays for eye exams and eyeglasses once every calendar year for children under 21 years ofage, and once every three years for adults. More at [url=http://medicaid.alabama.gov/CONTENT/9.0_Recipients/9.1_FAQ.aspx]Alabama Medicaid[/url]
VA disability does not automatically make one eligible for Medicaid; you will have to submit your medical records to Medicaid. However, it seems likely to me that you would qualify.
That procedure requires prior approval from IL Medicaid.
They vary by state and by program.
Yes, altho the amount of UIB might put you over the Medicaid income limit.
In general, yes, but you might be ineligible if the felony involved the Medicaid program.
No not unless it is medically necessary.