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Learning the Basics of the Katie Beckett Waiver

Learning the basics of the Katie Beckett Waiver

The Katie Beckett waiver in Georgia serves as a crucial support system for families with children who have substantial medical needs, including autism. By understanding the eligibility criteria, benefits, and application process, parents can guarantee their children receive the necessary care. The Katie Beckett waiver is especially important for children with autism. It helps cover essential therapies like Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), which can greatly support their development and learning. ABA therapy can make a huge difference in a child'slife, but without financial help, the costs can be overwhelming. A key advantage of the Katie Beckett waiver is that it removes the typical income limits for Medicaid. This enables families who might otherwise make too much to qualify for Medicaid to still access essential medical care and services for their children.


To be eligible for the Katie Beckett waiver in Georgia, a child must:

● Be 18 years old or younger.

● Meet the disability criteria outlined in the Social Security Act (§1614).

● Live at home with their family, not in a medical facility.


The Katie Beckett waiver provides coverage for a variety of services, including:

● ABA therapy for autism

● Lab tests

● Doctor visits

● Medications


These services help ensure that children receive thorough medical care tailored to their individual needs. The Katie Beckett waiver offers significant benefits, including:

● Medical insurance for children with physical or developmental disabilities

● Elimination of co-payments and deductibles required by your private or commercial insurance

● Assistance with monthly insurance premiums for your current private insurance, meaning the state may cover your family’s entire insurance premium each month.

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