Fact Sheet: Medicaid and IDD in Texas

A new fact sheet provides an overview of the state of Medicaid services for Texans with IDD. The easy-to-read fact sheet includes statistics, rankings, and other Texas-specific information.
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A new fact sheet provides an overview of the state of Medicaid services for Texans with IDD. The easy-to-read fact sheet includes statistics, rankings, and other Texas-specific information.
So you can make an informed choice regarding employment, the video “Debunking the Three Biggest Myths About SSI and Work” addresses how SSI benefits may be impacted if you have a job.
Texans who receive SSI and want to join the workforce may wonder how employment will affect their benefits. A new video provides information about SSI Work Incentives so you can get a job and keep your benefits.
A new video provides information designed to help you navigate and understand the various SSDI Work Incentive programs. If you are considering entering the job market, this video can help you make an informed choice.
The video “Answering the Big Question: If I Go to Work, Will I Lose My Medicaid or Medicare?” covers the work incentives and programs available that may allow you to keep your benefits when you return to work.
Antes de que un joven con discapacidad cumpla 26 años, asegúrese de que continúe la cobertura de su seguro de salud. Si reúne los requisitos, la extensión del seguro de salud no es automática y es necesario que tome algunas decisiones.
TCDD issued an RFP to fund up to three projects to develop new initiatives to support people with I/DD who are aging and their caregivers. The deadline to submit a proposal is September 7, 2018.
TCDD issued an RFP to fund up to two projects to help people with I/DD improve and/or maintain their health and wellness. The deadline to submit a proposal is September 7, 2018.
Before a young adult with a disability reaches age 26, you may want to take action to ensure health insurance coverage continues. There are multiple options available, including continuing with your current plan.
Many Texans with disabilities will transition from traditional Medicaid to Medicaid managed care and how you receive your health care could change.