Accessing Healthcare Through ABD Medicaid in Utah
Healthcare access is vital for all individuals, particularly for seniors and people with disabilities who often need consistent medical attention. In Utah, the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (ABD) Medicaid program offers essential healthcare coverage to low-income individuals who meet specific qualifications. This program plays a key role in supporting the health and stability of those who need it most.
ABD Medicaid is a state-run initiative aimed at providing healthcare support to the following populations:
Seniors aged 65 and older
Individuals who are legally blind
People with disabilities, as defined by the Social Security Administration (SSA)
This program helps pay for necessary healthcare services such as physician visits, hospitalizations, prescription drugs, and long-term care.
To receive benefits through ABD Medicaid in Utah, applicants must meet several criteria:
Age, Blindness, or Disability – Eligibility requires being 65 or older, blind, or having a disability that meets SSA standards.
Income Requirements – Applicants must have a monthly income under a set limit. In 2024, this threshold is generally around $943 for individuals, though it may change year to year.
Asset Restrictions – Resources must be limited, with caps usually set at $2,000 for an individual and $3,000 for a couple. Certain assets, like a primary home and vehicle, are excluded.
Residency and Legal Status – Applicants must be Utah residents and either U.S. citizens or legally qualified non-citizens.
ABD Medicaid offers a broad range of healthcare services, which may include:
Routine doctor appointments and hospital services
Prescription medications
Home-based care and nursing facility services
Treatment for mental health and substance use disorders
Limited dental and vision care
Medical equipment such as walkers or wheelchairs
Those who believe they may be eligible can apply through one of several convenient methods:
Online – Apply via the Utah Medicaid portal at myCase
In Person – Visit your nearest Department of Workforce Services (DWS) office
Mail or Fax – Fill out the Medicaid application form and send it to DWS
Phone – Contact Utah Medicaid’s support line for assistance
ABD Medicaid serves as a critical support system for elderly and disabled Utah residents needing financial help with healthcare costs. If you or someone you care about may qualify, applying could lead to valuable benefits—including coverage that may help pay for assisted living. Since long-term care can be expensive, this coverage can offer much-needed financial relief.
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