Many people in many states mistakenly think they are not on Medicaid because that’s not what the states call their programs.
Just in Indiana:
Indiana offers several HCBS waivers, including the Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver, Family Supports Waiver, and Traumatic Brain Injury Waiver, which provide services to individuals with disabilities in their homes and communities.
Indiana PathWays for Aging: This program provides long-term care services to older adults and individuals with disabilities.
Medicare Savings Programs: These programs help individuals with limited income and resources pay for Medicare premiums and cost-sharing.
HoosierRx: This program provides assistance with prescription drug costs.
In addition to these main programs, Indiana Medicaid also offers other programs and services, including:
MAGI Medicaid: This includes categories like Medicaid for low-income families (MAGF), Transitional Medical Assistance (TMA), Medicaid for pregnant women (MAGP), and Medicaid for newborns.
Family Planning Eligibility Program: This program provides access to family planning services.
Medicaid Rehabilitation Option (MRO): This provides rehabilitation service
There are over 30 Medicaid programs in Indiana alone.