Medicaid & Work: 2025 Guide for Disabled Adults

Medicaid & Work: 2025 Guide for Disabled Adults

Short answer: Working does not automatically end Medicaid. Many disabled adults can keep coverage through SSI-linked Medicaid (1619(b)), Medicaid Buy-In, MAGI pathways, medically needy spenddown, or HCBS rules that allow income up to 300% of SSI. The right door depends on your program and state. Social SecurityMedicaid+2Medicaid+2KFF Does work make you lose Medicaid? (the quick … Read more

Data: Seniors Are Missing Key Benefits — 2025 Guide

Seniors are missing key benefits

Short answer: Millions of older Americans qualify for help but aren’t getting it. Data show low enrollment in SNAP, SSI, and Medicare Savings Programs; long waits for home care; and big holes in Medicare (dental, hearing, routine vision, long-term custodial care). Below is what the numbers say — and how to fix it today. National … Read more

Medicaid Vision, Hearing & Dental by State (2025 Guide)

Medicaid Vision, hearing & dental by state

Here’s the short answer: Children on Medicaid get vision, hearing, and dental nationwide under EPSDT. For adults, coverage exists in most states—but what’s included (exams, eyeglasses, hearing aids, crowns, dentures, etc.) varies by state and plan. Use the quick-lookup below and the 2-minute verification steps to confirm your benefits today. (EPSDT: Medicaid.gov.) Medicaid What Medicaid … Read more

Medicaid Transportation (NEMT): 2025 Benefits & Booking

medicaid transportation (NEMT): 2025 benefits and booking

Yes—Medicaid pays for rides to covered medical care when you have no other reasonable way to get there. This Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) benefit can include bus passes, mileage pay, taxis/TNCs, wheelchair vans, or stretcher cars—whichever is the least costly appropriate mode for your needs. Here’s what’s covered and how to book. eCFR+1 Disclaimer: This … Read more

Appeal a Medicaid Denial: 2025 Step-by-Step Guide

appeal a medicaid denial: 2025 step-by-step guide

Appealing a Medicaid denial is time-sensitive—but very doable. Most people can request a state fair hearing and, if they act fast, keep benefits during the appeal. Your exact deadline comes from federal rules and your state’s notice. This guide shows the steps, scripts, and timelines to use. Legal Information Institute+1 Disclaimer: This guide is general … Read more

Medicaid vs. Medicare: Who Pays for Long-Term Care?

medicaid v/s medicare: who pays for long term care?

Medicare pays for short-term skilled care, not day-in, day-out help with bathing, dressing, or supervision. That’s where Medicaid steps in. Medicaid is the nation’s primary payer for long-term services and supports, funding nursing homes and in-home/community care when you qualify. Here’s how the two programs actually work together in 2025. MedicareMedicaid Disclaimer: This is general … Read more

SNAP for Seniors on Social Security or SSI: 2025 Guide

SNAP for seniors on social security or SSI

Yes—many adults 60+ on Social Security or SSI qualify for SNAP. For senior households, you usually only need to meet the net-income test, can deduct $35+ in monthly medical costs, and face no shelter cap. Below, see the 2025 limits, 2026 updates, and exact steps to apply. Food and Nutrition Service+1 Disclaimer: This article is … Read more

HEAP Benefits for Seniors: Energy Assistance Explained

HEAP benefits for seniors: Energy assistance explained

HEAP (also called LIHEAP) helps older adults pay home energy bills, handle energy emergencies (like shutoff notices or an empty oil tank), and—in some states—get cooling help or minor energy-related repairs. You apply through your local agency, and eligibility is based on income, with many states prioritizing households with seniors. Administration for Children and Families+1 … Read more

Section 8 Housing + Medicaid: How They Work Together

Section 8 housing + medicaid: how they work together

**Section 8 pays rent. Medicaid pays for health care and certain housing-related services (like deposits, utilities, and tenancy support)—**not ongoing rent—except in narrow state waiver pilots that can cover short-term rent for up to six months. You can (and often should) use both programs together. eCFR Bottom line: Use Section 8 for monthly rent; look … Read more

Medicaid Home Care Services: What’s Covered (2025 Guide)

medicaid home care services

If you’re trying to keep care at home, Medicaid can be a lifeline—but what it covers depends on which Medicaid path you use. This guide breaks down, in plain English, what’s always covered, what’s optional, and what’s available through home- and community-based services (HCBS) so you can plan care with confidence. Quick take: Home health … Read more