Many people with disabilities deal with incontinence, which can drastically affect their quality of life. Incontinence supplies make daily life much easier, but getting your hands on these supplies can be both challenging and costly.
Thankfully, you might be eligible for cheap or free incontinence supplies covered by Medicaid. If you want to learn how to access this benefit, you’re in the right place. Here, we’ll share incontinence supply information, resources, and how to get your supplies through Louisiana Medicaid.
Incontinence Supplies Covered by Medicaid
Louisiana Medicaid offers recipients several types of Durable Medical Equipment (DME), including incontinence items. Here are some of the most common incontinence items you may be eligible for:
- Blue pads
- Diapers
- Pull-up pants
- Drip collectors
- Condom catheters
- Cunningham clamps
- Inserts
*This is not a complete list of incontinence supplies Louisiana Medicaid may cover.
Note: In the case of diapers and blue pads, specifically, things are a little different. You may only qualify for these if you are between the ages of 4 and 20.
Since Medicaid rules are always changing, we recommend speaking to a Medicaid support coordinator or representative about the rules on incontinence products. This way you won’t miss out on any benefits you may be entitled to.
How to Get Incontinence Supplies Through Louisiana Medicaid
You’re not automatically guaranteed to get incontinence supplies just because you qualify for Medicaid. To secure reimbursement for these items, you’ll need (1) a prescription from your physician and (2) a prior authorization. The supply manufacturer or vendor will facilitate the prior authorization process.
For more information about DME supplies, including incontinence items, contact Irma Gauthier at 225-342-5691.
What If You Don’t Qualify for Louisiana Medicaid?
Sometimes, people don’t qualify for Medicaid because their income is too high. Situations like this are detrimental to needy families whose income surpasses the arbitrary income limits. If you or a loved one has a disability, has been denied Medicaid, and needs assistance for incontinence supplies or other services or supplies, there is hope.
The Family Opportunity Act (FOA) extends Medicaid coverage to underinsured individuals and families with disabilities who have higher incomes but insufficient insurance. Eligible families can pay a specified amount through this program to access Medicaid coverage. During your first conversations with Medicaid representatives, feel free to mention the potential to get incontinence supplies covered.
To obtain LA Medicaid coverage, you’ll simply apply online via the Louisiana Medicaid online application center or send a paper application via mail or fax to the Medicaid application office. For more information about the Family Opportunity Act in Louisiana, go to this Louisiana Department of Health resource.
So, there you have it – how to get incontinence supplies through LA Medicaid. With the information in this article, you’re well on your way to obtaining the reimbursement you’re entitled to. If you have any further questions, reference this Louisiana Department of Health resource. We wish you the best as you work to obtain the necessary supplies.