Do you automatically get Medicaid if you get SSI in Montana?

Asked by: Mrs. Cecile Toy MD  |  Last update: June 1, 2025
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In Montana, any aged, blind, or disabled individual determined eligible for SSI receives Medicaid. This support enables them to receive regular medical attention and maintain their independence.

Is SSI associated with Medicaid?

In many states, SSI recipients automatically qualify for Medicaid and don't have to fill out a Medicaid application. In other states, your SSI guarantees you Medicaid eligibility, but you have to sign up for it. In a few states, SSI doesn't guarantee Medicaid eligibility. But most people who get SSI are still eligible.

What is the maximum income to qualify for Medicaid in Montana?

Medicaid is state administered health insurance provided to low-income individuals. Medicaid is free but requires an application to enroll and you must make less than $20,782. To determine income maximums for larger households, use 138% of the Federal Poverty Level for the number of people in the household.

Does SSI automatically qualify for Medicare?

People with SSI benefits are covered by Medi-Cal (California's Medicaid Program), not Medicare.

How long does it take to get Medicaid after SSI approval?

You can usually expect your back pay and first monthly check to start 30-90 days after the award letter. As far as insurance is concerned, if you were approved for SSI, you will receive Medicaid benefits automatically depending on the state you live in.

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What other benefits can I get with SSI?

In most States, SSI recipients can also get medical assistance (Medicaid) to pay for hospital stays, doctor bills, prescription drugs, and other health costs. Many States also provide a supplemental payment to certain SSI recipients. SSI recipients may also be eligible for food assistance.

How long do you have to be on SSI before Medicare?

Will a beneficiary get Medicare coverage? Everyone eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is also eligible for Medicare after a 24-month qualifying period.

Does SSI Medicaid cover dental?

Yes. All 50 states and Washington, D.C. provide at least some dental services through Medicaid. Typically, recipients under 21 will receive full dental benefits in every state. However, each state has the power to decide how much dental care, if any, they will offer to adults on Medicaid.

What illness automatically qualifies for disability?

It includes:
  • Musculoskeletal Disorders, such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, and back pain.
  • Special Senses and Speech, such as blindness and hearing loss.
  • Respiratory Disorders, such as cystic fibrosis and respiratory failure.
  • Cardiovascular System, such as hypertension and heart disease.

How long does it take to get approved for Medicaid in Montana?

Q: How long will it take for the Office of Public Assistance (OPA) to process my application? A: The OPA has 45 days to process new applications for Medicaid. If you applied for SNAP at the same time, the state has 30 days to process that application.

What assets are exempt from Medicaid in Montana?

Exempt Assets for 2025 for an Applicant in Montana:

One home with an equity limit of $688,000 (exempt if planning to return, or if a spouse, child under 21, or disabled dependent resides there). One car. Prepaid funeral plans up to $1,500 or irrevocable burial contracts.

How much does Medicaid cost per month?

Amounts. Most states adjust premium amounts by beneficiary income, with approved possible charges ranging from approximately $5 to $74 per month. Four states (AR, AZ, MI, and MT) have approved waivers to require monthly premium payments as a percentage of income.

Does SSI count as income?

Do I have to pay taxes on my Social Security benefits? Social Security benefits include monthly retirement, survivor and disability benefits. They don't include supplemental security income (SSI) payments, which aren't taxable.

What happens if you make too much money while on Medicaid?

If you're over the Medicaid income limit, some states let you spend down extra income or place it in a trust to help you qualify for Medicaid. If you receive long-term care but your spouse doesn't, Medicaid will allow your spouse to keep enough income to avoid living in poverty.

What happens if you have more than $2000 in the bank on SSI?

If the value of your resources that we count is over the allowable limit at the beginning of the month, you cannot receive SSI for that month. If you decide to sell the excess resources for what they are worth, you may receive SSI beginning the month after you sell the excess resources.

What states is Medicaid automatic with SSI?

The District of Columbia and states with automatic Medicaid enrollment for SSI recipients include:
  • Alabama.
  • Arizona.
  • Arkansas.
  • California.
  • Colorado.
  • Delaware.
  • Florida.
  • Georgia.

Do you automatically get Medicare with social security disability?

Some People Get Part A and Part B Automatically

If you're under 65 and have a disability, you'll automatically get Part A and Part B after you get disability benefits from Social Security for 24 months.

Does SSI include Medicaid?

In most states, SSI beneficiaries automatically qualify for and receive Medicaid coverage, while SSDI beneficiaries qualify for Medicare after receiving disability benefits for at least two years.

Do SSI recipients have to pay for Medicare?

States pay the Medicare premiums for people who receive SSI benefits if they are also eligible for Medicaid. If you get SSI and have Medicare, you will also be eligible for Extra Help with Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Costs without filing a separate application.

How much food stamps do SSI recipients get?

However, SSI recipients are subject to a special set of rules. For example, if you are an SSI recipient living alone, you may be eligible for up to $194 in SNAP benefits each month. If you have a spouse who receives SSI, you may be eligible for up to $355 in SNAP benefits per month.

Will I lose my Medicaid if I get Medicare?

People who have both Medicare and full Medicaid coverage are “dually eligible.” Medicare pays first when you're a dual eligible and you get Medicare-covered services. Medicaid pays last, after Medicare and any other health insurance you have.

How often does Medicaid check your bank account?

Medicaid agencies can check your account balances for bank accounts at any financial institution you've used in the past five years. They will check when you submit an application and on an annual basis, but checks can occur at any time.

Can you be too poor for Medicaid?

Eligibility for children was extended to at least 133% of the federal poverty level (FPL) in every state (most states cover children to higher income levels), and states were given the option to extend eligibility to adults with income at or below 133% of the FPL.

What does Medicaid not cover?

Though Medicaid covers a wide range of services, there are limitations on certain types of care, such as infertility treatments, elective abortions, and some types of alternative medicine. For example, the federal government lists family planning as a mandatory service benefit, but states interpret this differently.