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Developmental Disabilities Program

Medicaid

Our Arizona Developmental Disabilities Program offers a range of benefits for children and adults with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, epilepsy, cerebral palsy or other cognitive disabilities. View the benefits below to see all that it offers.

More information on eligibility and enrollment can be found on the Arizona Department of Economic Security website.

 

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Nurse Line
When you have questions about your health, you can call a trained nurse at 1-877-440-0255, TTY/TDD  711 anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Behavioral Health Crisis Hotlines by County

Maricopa County:
602-222-9444 or 1-800-631-1314

Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz and Yuma Counties: 
1-866-495-6735

Apache, Coconino, Gila, Mohave, Navajo and Yavapai Counties: 
1-877-756-4090

Gila River and Ak-Chin Indian Communities: 
1-800-259-3449

Arizona Statewide Crisis Hotline:
1-844-534-HOPE (4673) or 988

You can contact member services at 1-800-348-4058

You can contact our Children’s Services Liaison, Caroline Chu 602-255-1703, caroline_chu@uhc.com

Benefits & features

Well and Sick Care

Get the care needed to stay healthy — or to get better if injured or sick. That includes:

  • Choice of Doctor. Find a doctor you trust in our network. 
  • Hospitalization. There are no copays for hospital care.
  • Medicines. Fill your prescriptions at local network pharmacies.
  • Transportation. We pay for rides to and from medical visits.
  • Vision Care. Exams and lenses up to age 21.

Members with asthma, diabetes or another long-term condition can depend on us. Our plan makes sure they get the care and services needed. Benefits include:

  • Care Coordination. Personal support from an experienced professional as needed.
  • Asthma Support. Individual care to help you control asthma or COPD as needed.

We make sure the sight, smile and hearing of members are at their best:

  • Vision. Eye exams, frames and lenses including replacement and repair are covered for members under the age of 21. 
  • Dental. We pay for cleanings, checkups, and dental work through age 20. 
    • Emergency (members 21 and older have a $1,000/year limit) 
    • Routine preventive and therapeutic services (DD members 21 and older have a $1,000/year limit)
  • Hearing. Tests, checkups and hearing aids are included.

Members recovering from a serious illness or surgery often need extra support. Our plan includes the care and equipment needed to recover safely at home. Benefits include:

  • Equipment and Supplies. In-home medical and safety equipment are covered.
  • Incontinence supplies are covered

Sometimes members need a little extra help using their health plan. For those times, they can rely on:

  • Transportation. Our plans provide trips to and from medical, behavioral health visits or the pharmacy. To arrange a medically necessary visit, call MTBA at 1-888-700-6822.
  • Interpreters. An interpreter can go with you to medical or behavioral health visits.
  • Language Help. Translated materials are available at no cost.
  • Social Services. Sometimes a person's health and safety requires help from community programs. We help members connect to community services. Here they can get information about a variety of programs, like:
    • Food and housing assistance.
    • Community childcare.

    They can help members get much needed relief in many ways.

  • Member Services. Our member services team can help answer questions. They are available Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Asthma Support

Individual care to help control COPD or asthma symptoms.

Having trouble managing your COPD or asthma symptoms? A nurse who specializes in breathing issues can really help. Benefits include a customized treatment plan and medicine to: 

  • Manage flare-ups.
  • Reduce symptoms. 
  • Help you stay active. 

Care Management

Need help managing your health care? If you qualify for care management, care managers are in your corner. They will:

  • Explain medical terms in plain language. 
  • Coordinate your doctor appointments.
  • Provide your care team with your medical records. 

Your care manager will stay with your loved on the medical journey. He or she will:

  • Think beyond your medical needs.
  • Make sure you have support at home.

So you can focus on helping your loved one being at his or her best.

Choice of Doctor

Every member gets to choose a primary care physician (PCP) who is his or her main doctor. Use the Doctor Lookup tool to see if your doctor is in our network. 

For those who don’t have a doctor or whose doctor is not in our network, we can help find a new one close by.  

The PCP is the member’s main doctor for:

  • Preventive care.
  • Treatment for injuries or sickness.
  • Referrals to specialists for certain conditions.

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Dental Care

  • Checkups and dental care are covered for members up to age 21.
  • Exams and cleanings every six months help teeth and gums stay strong and healthy. 
  • Emergency (members 21 and older have a $1,000/year limit)
  • Routine preventive and therapeutic services (DD members 21 and older have a $1,000/year limit)

If there is a dental problem that needs to be fixed, that’s covered as well.

Equipment and Supplies

Your health and safety at home are important.

Our plan covers medically necessary equipment ordered by your doctor. This can include supplies like: 

  • Hospital beds.
  • Incontinence supplies
  • Oxygen supplies.
  • Walkers or wheelchairs.

Hearing Care

Trouble hearing can affect everyday life in many ways. Our plan includes services and support to help protect the hearing of members up to age 21.

We cover: 

  • Exams, therapy and tests.
  • Hearing aids.

Hospitalization

This plan pays for all expenses related to a hospital stay.

This includes:

  • Nursing care.
  • Supplies and equipment.
  • Treatment and therapies.
  • Diagnostic tests and exams. 

And after leaving the hospital, we make sure each member gets follow-up care, if needed, to continue healing at home.

Interpreters

Your doctor and you need to understand each other. We can arrange for a medical interpreter to be at your appointment at no cost to you.

We also have people at member services who speak more than one language. Chances are, we have someone who speaks your language.

Language Help

You can get information in your preferred language. Just ask. We provide this service at no cost to you.

Medicines

Our plan includes prescription drugs and refills. 

We also cover some over-the-counter medicines with a written order from your doctor. 

And we make getting your medicine easy. You can fill your prescriptions at:

  • Local network pharmacies.
  • Services that deliver right to your door.

Member Services

Health insurance is complex. We can answer your questions simply and completely.

We help you find:

  • Doctors and behavioral health providers..
  • Pharmacies.
  • Hospitals or other health facilities.
  • Local resources.

Nurse Line

Call the Nurse Line at 1-877-440-0255, TTY/TDD  711 anytime, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Transportation

Our plan provides trips to and from medical appointments. 

Vision Care

Members in the plan receive vision coverage up to age 21. This coverage includes:

  • Regular exams.
  • Frames and lenses.

This benefit is offered by Vision Service Plan.

Well Visits

Well visits with your doctor can help keep you healthy. These visits can catch health problems early so they can be treated. Preventive services include: 

  • Annual checkups.
  • Well-baby care.
  • Routine shots and tests.
  • Mammograms.

Member resources

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