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How long can a dependent stay on Medicaid?

Generally, a dependent can stay on Medicaid as long as they meet the eligibility requirements. The length of time a dependent can stay on Medicaid is determined by the state in which they live, as each state has different rules and regulations regarding Medicaid eligibility. Generally, a dependent can stay on Medicaid until they are 26 years of age, although some states may allow for a longer period of time. Additionally, some states may have additional requirements, such as income restrictions, that must be met in order for a dependent to remain eligible for Medicaid.

What age does Medicaid stop in Mississippi?

In Mississippi, Medicaid eligibility ends at age 19. Children who are between the ages of 19 and 20 may be eligible for Medicaid if they are in foster care or have a disability.

What age does Medicaid stop in Virginia?

In Virginia, Medicaid coverage for adults stops at the age of 65. This applies to both adults who are disabled and adults who are otherwise eligible for Medicaid. After the age of 65, adults may be eligible for Medicare which provides health care coverage for seniors.