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Federal Poverty Level thresholds to qualify for Medicaid The Federal Poverty Level is determined by the size of a family for the lower 48 states and the District of Columbia. For example, in 2022 it is $13,590 for a single adult person, $27,750 for a family of four and $46,630 for a family of eight.
The West Virginia I/DD Waiver is a federally/ state funded program for individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The West Virginia I/DD Waiver program reimburses for services to instruct, train, support, supervise and assist individuals to achieve their highest level of independence possible.
The Child DD Waiver and the Adult DD Waiver assist persons with developmental disabilities in Wyoming. There are also waivers for mental health, brain injury, and elderly.
The Developmental Disabilities Waiver (DD Waiver) is designed to provide services and supports that assist eligible children and adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) to participate as active members of their communities. The program serves as an alternative to institutional care.
Vision Services For adult clients ages 21 and older, who are eligible for Medicaid benefits, services are limited to treating an eye injury or eye disease.
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Wyoming offers three HCBS waivers that are administered by the Division of Healthcare Financing, Home and Community Based Services Section.
Wyoming Medicaid covered services include but are not limited to: Ambulance services. Outpatient surgery in free-standing facilities. Childrens mental health.
Wyoming offers three HCBS waivers that are administered by the Division of Healthcare Financing, Home and Community Based Services Section.
Eligibility for the Wyoming Health Insurance Premium Payment Program (WHIPP) is based on a Medicaid clients medical needs and the cost-effectiveness to the State of Wyoming.
Medicaid will cover one pair of glasses each year for your child. Add-ons to glasses such as transition lenses and scratch coating are not covered by Medicaid unless the doctor states they are medically necessary. Medicaid will cover one pair of glasses each year for your child.

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