What are the benefits from enrolling my relative in the waiver?
Individuals enrolling in the waiver benefit from the guarantee of a resource coordinator and access to other Medicaid services. These other services range from prescription medication to certain therapies. The Medical Assistance card can be used to cover certain health and medical expenses that are not covered by private insurance. Additionally, enrolling in the waiver ensures your right to request a Fair Hearing within ninety (90) days of the date you are notified of any change in your services. Each enrollment in the waiver helps other people with developmental disabilities that are waiting for services. The federal dollars received for services already provided to you or your relative and paid for by DDA are used to serve additional people who are waiting for services. The more people enrolled in the waiver, the broader the base for support for additional service you or your relative may need. If you or your family member is receiving services from DDA, you are benefiting from the p
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