Help Paying for Healthcare
Medicare is health insurance that helps pay for preventive care, doctor visits, hospital stays and prescription drugs.
Contact your local Social Security office. To find your local Social Security Office, click here or call 1-800-772-1213 toll free and tell the operator where you live.
For information about Medicare, including prescription drug coverage, call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) or visit the Medicare website.
For additional assistance, click here for the Wyoming State Health Insurance Information Program (WSHIIP) website, also known as State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), or you can call WSHIIP toll-free at 1-800-856-4398.
The Medicare Savings Program pays for some of the costs of Medicare, including the Part B premium, deductibles, and co-payments. How much you get depends on your income and assets.
People who get Medicare and earn around $1,200 per month for one person, or $1,615 per month for a married couple.
You can apply for the Medicare Savings Program at the local Department of Family Services (DFS) office, or by calling the DFS office. To find your local DFS office, click here or call toll free at: 1-800-856-4398.
The Medicare RX Extra Help program pays for the monthly fee and deductible for Medicare prescription drug coverage, and lowers prescription drug co-payments.
People who get Medicare and have combined savings, investments and real estate (other than your home) that are not worth more than:
$12,510 if you are single, or
$25,010 if you are married and living with your spouse and have a limited income.
Call the Social Security Administration toll-free at 1-800-772-1213 and ask for the Medicare Rx Extra Help application or click here to visit the "Medicare" section of the Social Security Administration website.
For additional assistance, click here for the Wyoming State Health Insurance Information Program (WSHIIP) website, also known as State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), or you can call WSHIIP toll-free at 1-800-856-4398.
For qualifying individuals, the program allows three prescriptions per month. Prescriptions are limited to a month’s supply and the co-pay is $10 per prescription for a generic drug and $25 per prescription for a brand-name drug.
Wyoming residents with limited resources and income:
Less than $903 per month for one person, or
Less than $1,215 for two people.
You can apply for PDAP at the local Department of Family Services (DFS) office, or by calling the DFS office. To find your local DFS office, click here or call toll free at: 1-800-856-4398.
Medicaid provides medical coverage for qualified people for hospital care, health center and clinical services, doctor care, nurse care, lab and X-ray services and nursing homes.
People who are 65 or older and have very low income and few resources, or
People who are blind or have disabilities and have very low income and few resources, or
People who are pregnant, or a parent or caregiver of a dependent child(ren) under 19, and have very low income and few resources.
To qualify, you must meet Medicaid income and asset limits. Income limits vary, depending on the size of your family and where you live. Income limits also vary based on the particular Medicaid program for which you qualify, so contact your state Medicaid office for more information.
You can apply for Medicaid, also known as EqualityCare health insurance in Wyoming, at the local Department of Family Services (DFS) office, or by calling the DFS office. To find your local DFS office, click here or call toll free at: 1-800-856-4398.
More Resources
Fill out Benefit.gov's "Benefit Finder" questionnaire to see if you qualify for any benefit programs.
Contact your local Wyoming Department of Family Services.