What is Montana Help program?

What is Montana Help program?

Montana’s HELP Plan provides a variety of health care benefits including dental, vision, and prescription drugs, as well as other services. Medicaid also offers benefits not normally covered by Medicare, like nursing home care and personal care services Medicaid members will receive a Montana Access to Health card.

Who qualifies for Medicare in Montana?

Medicare Eligibility in Montana

  1. You are 65 or older.
  2. You have been on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for two years.
  3. You have end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or Lou Gehrig’s disease.

What is Montana access to health?

Montana Access to Health Web Portal provides the tools and resources to help healthcare providers conduct business electronically. If you have already registered to use the Montana Access to Health Web Portal, Log In below.

What is health coverage assistance?

A state program that gets funding from the federal government to provide free local health coverage counseling to people with Medicare.

How much can you make to get Medicaid in Montana?

Who is eligible for Montana Medicaid?

Household Size* Maximum Income Level (Per Year)
1 $12,880
2 $17,420
3 $21,960
4 $26,500

Can I own a home and qualify for Medicaid?

It is possible to qualify for Medicaid if you own a home, but a lien can be placed on the home if it is in your direct personal possession at the time of your passing. To prevent this, you could give the home to loved ones, but you have to act well in advance so you don’t violate the five-year look back rule.

What is the income limit for food stamps in Montana?

Financial Criteria

People in Household Gross Monthly Income Standard Net Monthly Income Standard
1 $1,396 $1,074
2 $1,888 $1,452
3 $2,379 $1,830
4 $2,871 $2,209

What do I need to apply for Medicaid?

What do I need to apply for Medicaid?

  1. Aged (65 or older), Blind or Disabled.
  2. Application for other benefits.
  3. Citizenship/Qualified Alien status.
  4. Valid social security number (SSN)
  5. Residency.
  6. Assignment of medical benefits to the Division of Medical Assistance (DMA)

Do I qualify for Medical Assistance?

Adults age 19-64 with incomes at or below 133% of the Federal Income Poverty Guidelines (FPIG) (Identified for Medical Assistance purposes as MAGI-related) Individuals who are aged (age 65 and older), blind and disabled. (Identified for Medical Assistance purposes as SSI-related) Families with children under age 21.