Can I Receive Incontinence Supplies Through New Hampshire Medicaid?
New Hampshire Medicaid is a state-run insurance option for low-income adults, children, senior citizens, and people living with disabilities. The New Hampshire Medicaid program currently provides incontinence products as one of the medically necessary items under its Medicaid coverage. With New Hampshire Medicaid, you, or your child, may qualify to receive a combination of protective underwear (pull-ons / pull-ups), adult briefs (adult diapers), and bladder control pads every month as a benefit of your health plan.
To check your eligibility for coverage, fill out our quick and secure 2 step form. Our Specialists will curate a unique set of high quality products with a level of absorbency specific to your needs.
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Incontinence Supplies Requirements for New Hampshire
To be approved for incontinence supplies under New Hampshire Medicaid, the below is required:
- The medical reason for needing supplies (certificate of medical necessity).
- The estimated amount of supplies needed per day (i.e. 3 disposable underpads, 3 briefs, etc.).
Incontinence Coverage Information for New Hampshire
- Medicaid recipients must have a qualifying medical need, such as spina bifida, urge incontinence, etc.\
- Children must be 4 years of age or older.
- Must be enrolled in a New Hampshire Medicaid plan.
How to Get Incontinence Supplies Through New Hampshire Medicaid
At Aeroflow Urology, your dedicated Continence Care Specialist will verify your coverage and handle the paperwork required for Medicaid. We work with you to help find the right mix of high-quality products to fit your individual needs under your Medicaid benefits. After confirmation of benefits and supplies, we discreetly package and ship your medical supplies directly to your home each month.
To see if you're eligible, fill out our qualify form.
Information provided on the Aeroflow Urology blog is not intended as a substitute to medical advice or care from a healthcare professional. Aeroflow recommends consulting your healthcare provider if you are experiencing medical issues relating to incontinence.
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