Katie Beckett
Program
Wisconsin
Medicaid Eligibility and Benefits
Informational Brochures and Publications
Purpose of the Program
The Katie Beckett Program is a special eligibility process that allows certain children
who are residents of Wisconsin with long-term disabilities or complex medical needs, living at home with their families,
to obtain a Wisconsin Medicaid card.
Children who are not eligible for other Medicaid programs because the income or assets
of their parents are too high, may be eligible for Medicaid through the Katie Beckett
Program, if they meet all the following eligibility criteria:
- The child is under 19 years of age and determined to be disabled by standards in the
Social Security Act;
- Requires a level of care at home that is typically provided in a hospital or nursing
facility;
- Can be provided safe and appropriate care in the family home;
- As an individual, does not have income or assets in his or her name in excess of the
current standards for a child living in an institution; and
- Does not incur a cost at home to the Medicaid Program that exceeds the cost Medicaid
would pay if the child were in an institution.
Last Revised: February 29, 2008 |