What is a Medicaid waiver program?

A Medicaid waiver program is a type of disability planning law in California that allows people with disabilities to receive Medicaid benefits with more flexibility. The waiver program allows disabled individuals to receive services in their home or community, rather than in a traditional health care setting. In general, a waiver allows individuals to receive services and supports that would not normally be covered by a state’s Medicaid program. In California, a Medicaid waiver program enables a person with a disability to receive long-term services in their home, rather than in a long-term care facility. Services covered under the waiver may include home and community-based care, personal assistance services, assistive technology, and adaptive equipment. In addition, the federal government is also waiving certain requirements for Medicaid coverage, such as certain income limits. The waiver program is a great benefit for those who qualify, as it can provide access to services that may otherwise be unavailable or too expensive for individuals with disabilities. It also allows additional flexibility for those who require specific types of care and support that are not available in a traditional health care setting.

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