Legal information available to the general public on a wide variety of issues.
There are 25 resources
Page 2 of 3
Health Report Cards
(Separate Website)
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
HIV/AIDS and Your Civil Rights
(Separate Website)
Description of civil rights for clients with HIV/AIDS
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
How to Represent Yourself at DCAF PDF Public Benefits Unit Law Brochure
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Important Information About Your Florida Medicaid Prescription Drug Benefits Important Information About Your Florida Medicaid Prescription Drug Benefits
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
Is your child eligible for free health insurance Provides statistics and information regarding children's eligibility for Medicaid
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
Medicaid - Keeping Medicaid after Welfare Transition Program Ends You and your family can get Transitional
Medicaid Assistance (TMA) for up to twelve
months if you lose your WTP due to
income from work earnings. The first six
months of TMA is available regardless of the
amount of money you earn. That means,
you and your family will remain
eligible for Medicaid for six months no
matter how much you earn. The second six
months of TMA is available if the
family?s average gross monthly earnings do
not exceed a certain limit set by the state.
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Medicaid Managed Care Instructions on how clients are able to change Medicaid plans and what resources are available if they are having difficulties with their Medicaid services
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
Medicaid Recipients in Managed Care If you are in a Medicaid
managed care plan (MediPass or
an HMO) and the plan
refuses to provide a medical or
mental health service you need,
you have the right to contest
that decision.
Here?s how.
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Medicaid Waiver Program - Brain/Spinal Cord Injuries PDF Public Benefits Law Unit Brochure
By: Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. - Daytona Office
Medically Needy Describes "share of costs" program which allows clients who exceed Medicaid income/asset limits to receive medical benefits.
By: Florida Legal Services, Inc.
Adobe Acrobat Reader required. (If you are using a screen reader that does not support PDF format, copy the PDF link, and use the Access Adobe online form to convert this file to HMTL text.)
FloridaLawHelp.org is administered by Florida Legal Services, Inc. and is produced in cooperation with Pro Bono Net and the legal service organizations and government agencies throughout Florida and the United States.