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How to Apply for Alabama Medicaid: Complete Application Guide

Alabama Medicaid · Form 204-205

Program overview

Alabama Medicaid provides essential healthcare coverage for low-income families, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and individuals with disabilities. The program covers a comprehensive range of medical services including doctor visits, hospital care, prescription medications, preventive care, and long-term care services. Alabama operates separate application systems for different population groups to streamline the process.

To qualify for Alabama Medicaid, applicants must meet strict income and resource limits that vary by category. Families with children may qualify with incomes up to certain percentages of the Federal Poverty Level, while elderly and disabled individuals have different income thresholds and a $2,000 resource limit. Pregnant women can qualify with slightly higher income limits, and children may be eligible for the ALL Kids program with more generous income requirements.

Alabama Medicaid covers essential health services including physician services, inpatient and outpatient hospital care, prescription drugs, mental health services, substance abuse treatment, and preventive care. The program also provides long-term care services including nursing home care and home and community-based services through various waiver programs for eligible individuals.

When applying, it's crucial to use the correct application portal for your situation - families and pregnant women use one system while elderly and disabled applicants use another. Gather all required documentation before beginning your application, respond promptly to requests for additional information, and maintain accurate contact information to avoid delays. Applications are typically processed within 30-45 days, and you'll receive notification of the decision by mail.

Main application form

Application/Redetermination for Elderly and Disabled

Form Form 204-205

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Additional forms

  • Joint Application for Health Coverage · Form 291

    For families, children, and pregnant women

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  • Application for Medicare Savings Programs · Form 211

    For Medicare premium and deductible assistance

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  • Application for Medicaid Plan First Program · Form 357

    For family planning services

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Where to submit

Mail completed applications to Alabama Medicaid Agency, P.O. Box 5624, Montgomery, AL 36103-5624, or submit online through the appropriate portal. You can also visit local District Offices or fax documents to 334-206-3783.

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Applying for Alabama Medicaid? Here's what you need to know. Alabama splits applications into two systems - families and pregnant women use one portal, while seniors and disabled individuals use another. Key forms include Form 204-205 for elderly and disabled applicants, and Form 291 for families. You'll need Social Security cards, proof of income, residency documents, and bank statements. Income limits vary by category - families face strict limits while children qualify through ALL Kids with higher thresholds. Submit applications online through the appropriate portal, by mail to Montgomery, or at local District Offices. Most applications are processed within 30-45 days. For help, call 1-800-362-1504. Start your application at medicaid.alabama.gov and choose the right portal for your situation.

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