A person is automatically eligible for Medicaid once the Social Security Administration determines he or she is disabled and can receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Medicaid supports home and community based programs that serve the disabled, in addition to institutional care. Many people with disabilities prefer to receive care at home, or through means other than a long-term care facility. Therefore, DHHS contracts to provide cost-effective health services and programs that allow individuals to get the care and supplies they need to live more independently.
| Below are links to programs and resources for people with disabilities. |
| Eligibility |
Medicaid Eligibility Information. |
| FAQs |
Questions frequently asked about Medicaid. |
| Medicaid Options |
Health care options for the Medicaid program. |
Others
Manuals
Services and Programs
Links
Family Connection of South Carolina
Description: A support network for families who have children with developmental delays, disabilities, or chronic illnesses. Posted: 3/5/2003 8:54:06 PM |
Reports
CLTC Brochure
Description: Brochure describing services available under waivers administered and operated by CLTC. Posted: 3/28/2003 5:14:53 PM |
CLTC Case Management Philosophy
Description: Mission statement and philosophy of Community Long Term Care. Posted: 3/28/2003 5:04:49 PM |
CLTC Waiver Summary Chart
Description: Chart outlining waivers administered and/or operated by Community Long Term Care. Posted: 3/21/2003 7:42:50 PM |
Community Long Term Care Overview
Description: History and overview of the Communtiy Long Term Care program. Posted: 3/21/2003 7:35:12 PM |