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Individuals eligible for Medicaid under this category are over age 18 and became disabled before the age of 22. They lost Supplemental Security Income (SSI) due to income drawn from the SSA account of an aged, blind, disabled, or deceased parent.
Eligibility is the same as for SSI except that the SSA cash benefit is disregarded for Medicaid income-eligibility.
NOTE: DAC or ADC? The Social Security Administration (SSA) uses the terminology "Disabled Adult Child (DAC)" rather than the "Adult Disabled Child (ADC)" terminology used by Delaware. WorkWORLD uses both terms, depending on the context -- DAC for federal topics, and ADC for Delaware state topics.
DE Medicaid - Application Procedures
DE DSS - Change Reporting Requirements
DSS Policy Manual (Sects. 13439)
DE Division of Social Services - Overview
DE Benefit Information System Overview
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