Only if your family's income/assets are within the Medicaid standards.
No, Medicare only covers individuals who are 65 years or older, or those with certain disabilities. Children are not eligible for Medicare, but they may be eligible for other healthcare programs such as Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
Medicare is health insurance for persons over age 65, persons with end state renal disease and persons who receive Social Security disability payments. The individual must have 40 credits of "covered employment" (i.e., calendar quarters during which they paid into Medicare), or be the spouse or dependent of such individual. Medicare is funded by payroll taxes and administered by the Federal government. Medicaid provides care for indigent citizens under age 18 and their parents, persons over age 65, and those permanently and totally disabled. Medicaid is supervised by the Federal government, administered by the States, and funded by State and Federal taxes. [N.b., as a result of health insurance reform, by 2014 Medicaid will be available to any indigent citizen, regardless of age or disability.]
Sure, if they meet AFLAC's requirements. Having private insurance is not a bar to receiving Medicaid.
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!
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I'm not familiar with Texas Medicaid per se, but the Medicaid rules about assets and income are virtually the same nation-wide.If the house/property are your homestead, it is an "exempt" asset for Medicaid purposes. If it's not homestead property, Medicaid will give you a period of time, e.g., six months, to sell the property at more or less its fair market value) - i.e., giving it to the kids for $10 will likely create a serious problem with your Medicaid eligibility, especially concerning long term care such as a nursing home. You may be allowed additional time to sell if you're showing a "good faith effort" to do so (listing it with a realtor, etc.). Once the property is sold, Medicaid will take the net proceeds into consideration in determining your eligibility.I don't have an answer to your question about a "government apartment."
can't afford taking care of 5 grand kids daughter and wife in s.s. disability
I am pretty sure she would be a dependant as you are paying for food and housing.
In most cases, you would file for the child separately. They are most likely eligible for Medicaid or state programs like Healthy Kids.
what do the kids receive at age 9 the give
Well there is Medicare, social security, daycare for kids and so on. Hope I answered your question
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