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Maryland Medicaids home and community-based services are offered through the regular Medicaid program and special Medicaid programs called waivers. Each waiver has different eligibility criteria and target a different population, such as older adults or people with a certain disability.
Marylands Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD) Medicaid provides healthcare coverage and long-term care services and supports to financially limited Maryland residents who are aged (65 and over), blind or disabled and live in the community.
Access EVS by Phone Providers may also call the Maryland Medicaid EVS at 1-866-710-1447. You will need a NPI or provider number to access the system.
Noncitizen Pregnant Individuals You may be eligible for Medicaid if your monthly income is up to approximately: If your household size is thisAdultsChildren (MCHP) 1 $1,732 $2,648 2 $2,352 $3,595 3 $2,970 $4,5417 more rows
Marylands Home and Community-Based Options Waiver provides community services and supports to enable older adults and people with physical disabilities to live in their own homes. Maryland residents who need support with activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming, dressing, and getting around.
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The Maryland Home and Community Based Options Waiver (HCBOW), also called the Community Options Waiver, provides home and community-based services (HCBS) for Maryland residents who are elderly and disabled, require assistance with their Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), and are at risk of nursing home admittance.
Under the Medicaid Waiver, the federal government waives the requirement that services be provided in a nursing facility. The waiver pays for home and community based services for those who otherwise would be institutionalized in a nursing home. Learn more about Maryland Medicaid Home and Community-Based Services.
Medicaid, also called Medical Assistance (MA) pays the medical bills of needy and low-income individuals. It is administered by the State and pays medical bills with Federal and State funds.

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