Alaska currently has four waivers that are open to children. Three are HCBS 1915(c) Medicaid waivers and one is a TEFRA program. While the TEFRA program waives parental income, we do not know whether the other waivers count parent income or not. See this brochure for an overview of Alaska’s waiver programs or this page on HCBS waivers. Alaska also has a Community First Choice Program that may allow some children with disabilities to access additional personal care services.
Eligibility and Application.
Check out this brochure for more information.
Check out this link for contact information for medicaid
If you already have been approved for a waiver program, please have your case manager reach out to: [email protected] to place your order on your behalf.
Circumstances/Diagnosis: Any child under 19 who is diagnosed with any type of disability (this includes autism). The state requires that individuals need at least an intermediate care facility level of care to qualify. This has a technical definition but essentially just means that the individual is unable to get through their day without a lot of supervision.
Income: Income eligibility is only based on the child’s income and not the parents income. This means that your child is financially eligible for the waiver if they don’t have an income.
The way TEFRA Programs work is that they allow families with higher incomes to receive medicaid benefits for their child because eligibility is based on the child income. This means that you will be able to receive dental care, emergency and non-emergency transportation, inpatient and outpatient treatment, medical equipment, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, vision.
Call your region”s Division of Public Assistance
Contact your local member of the Developmental Disabilities Resource Connection Roster to get help applying and finding the correct program for you.
This post was originally published on 02/16/2021. It was updated on 03/13/2025.