What are the requirement is for four dependents for medicaid
Q) I need to find out what the requirement is for four dependents for Medicaid and chips and food stamps.
A) The requirements for Medicaid eligibility vary by state, but in general, you must meet certain income and asset requirements. If you have four dependents, you may be eligible for Medicaid if your income is below a certain level. The income limit for Medicaid in Georgia is 133% of the federal poverty level. For a family of four, this is $34,632 per year.
If your income is below this level, you may be eligible for Medicaid. You will also need to meet certain asset requirements. The asset limit for Medicaid in Georgia is $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a family of four. This includes cash, savings, investments, and other assets. If your assets are below this level, you may be eligible for Medicaid.
If you are not sure if you are eligible for Medicaid, you can contact the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) at 1-877-423-4746. The DCH can help you complete an application and determine your eligibility for Medicaid.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when applying for Medicaid:
- You must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident to qualify for Medicaid.
- You must be a resident of Georgia to qualify for Medicaid.
- You must meet certain income and asset requirements to qualify for Medicaid.
- You may be required to provide proof of your income and assets when you apply for Medicaid.
- You may be required to complete a Medicaid eligibility interview.
- You may be required to provide documentation of your citizenship or legal residency when you apply for Medicaid.
If you have any questions about applying for Medicaid, you can contact the Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) at 1-877-423-4746.
If my daughter and my two grandchildren live with me can my
daughter get food stamp and Medicaid for her children. Also
can I claim my two grandchildren on income tax and my daughter
still get food stamp and Medicaid for the children
Your state administrate their Medicaid program under their state guidelines. Please call your local medicaid office to answer your questions.