What are the Georgia Medicaid Wheelchair Eligibility Requirements?

To qualify for a power wheelchair through Georgia Medicaid, applicants must adhere to specific eligibility and documentation standards designed to establish medical necessity.

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • In-Home Mobility Need: Candidates must demonstrate a functional need for a mobility device within their home environment.
  • Functional Limitations: Applicants must be unable to operate a manual wheelchair effectively.
  • Physician Involvement: A prescription (script) from a treating physician is mandatory.

Required Documentation

To complete the application, the following records must be submitted:

  • Face-to-Face Visit Note: Documentation from a clinical exam with your treating physician.
  • Functional Assessment: A detailed report evaluating your physical capabilities and mobility limitations.
  • Prior Authorization: A provider must submit a specific Durable Medical Equipment (DME) prior authorization form to Georgia Medicaid for approval.

Replacement Rules

Georgia Medicaid typically allows for a equipment replacement every 5 years. Earlier replacement may be considered only if a significant change in the user’s medical condition warrants new equipment, and a re-evaluation of medical necessity is required.


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