Your Child Should Still Get Medicaid
by: Georgia Legal Services Program
Your Child Should Still Get Medicaid--Even If Social Security Decides Your Child Is No Longer Disabled
Linda Lowe Georgia Legal Services Program Last Revised: August 2004
Children in Georgia who receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income) checks also get Medicaid.
The Social Security Administration may have sent you a notice saying it will review your child's SSI case because of new disability guidelines.
However, even, if the Social Security Administration decides your child can no longer get SSI because of these changes, the child can still get Medicaid.
Medicaid has separate rules from SSI. A new federal law says states must still give Medicaid to children who lose their SSI because of new disability rules.
There should be no break in your child's Medicaid coverage. You should not have to fill out a new application.
If your child's Medicaid is cut off, ask for a fair hearing right away. You may request a hearing at your county Department of Family and Children's Services.
For more information please contact the Atlanta Legal Aid Society or Georgia Legal Services Program office nearest you.
For Clayton, Cobb, Dekalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett Counties, call Atlanta Legal Aid Society: 404-524-5811
For all other counties, call Georgia Legal Services Program: 1-800-498-9469 (toll free) or, for the Hearing Impaired, call: TDD 1-800-255-0056
For Seniors age 60 and older, call the Georgia Senior Legal Hotline: 1-888-257-9519 (toll free)
Linda Lowe Georgia Legal Services Program Last Revised: August 2004
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