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The amount of the monthly disability benefit is based on the individual's employment history. The longer the individual worked and the higher the wage/salary, the higher the benefit. Two years after disability is approved, Medicare goes into effect. Keep in mind that the actual disability determination dates the approval back to the start of the disability, so the time between approval and the start of Medicare coverage is often 0-18 months.

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Q: 1.What is the maximum monthly amount of disability benefits that one can receive per month for a single person before medicaid is discontinued and you have to secure your own income 2. What are some alternatives for securing medical benefits?
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Does Social Security disability income count as income for medicaid?

Social Security benefits (retirement and disability) count as income for Medicaid. However, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) does not count as income for Medicaid.


Can someone receiving disability benefits get kicked off of medicaid insurance?

No. However, disability income may exceed the standard in the person's State. In such a case, the person will have a spend-down to meet before qualifying for Medicaid.


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What are some benefits for children with disabilities?

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Can an attorney help with Medicaid application?

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Can a person receiving ss retirement also receive medicaid if they are disabled?

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Can someone excede Medicaid benefits?

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How long do you have to be on disability before you can get Medicaid?

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If you receive medicaid and medicare disability at the same time do you have to pay for it?

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Can you draw disability and Medicaid?

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