Disability and Special Needs Support for Single Mothers in Wyoming
Disability & Special Needs Support for Single Mothers in Wyoming
Last updated: September 2025
Emergency help now
- Call 911 for life‑threatening emergencies.
- Call 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You’ll reach trained counselors 24/7.
- Call Wyoming 211 at 211 or at the toll‑free line: 888‑425‑7138 for fast referrals to shelters, food, rent help, legal aid, transportation, and more statewide. Wyoming 211 contact page. (wyoming211.org)
- Medicaid 24/7 Nurse Line: 888‑545‑1710 (TTY 711) for advice on where to go for care if your child is sick. WYhealth nurse line for Wyoming Medicaid members. (health.wyo.gov)
- Medicaid travel assistance call center: 800‑595‑0011 to ask about mileage reimbursement or help with rides to medical appointments. Wyoming Medicaid Travel Assistance Guide. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
Quick help box for Wyoming single moms raising disabled children
- Apply for health coverage first. Wyoming Medicaid/Kid Care CHIP application help line: 855‑294‑2127 (TTY/TDD 855‑329‑5204). Apply online, by phone, fax, email, or mail. How to apply or renew. It can take up to 45 days to process. (health.wyo.gov)
- If your child has complex behavioral health needs, ask about the Children’s Mental Health Waiver. See current federal approval dates and program description. CMS approval summary and Wyoming program overview. (medicaid.gov, health.wyo.gov)
- For autism, intellectual/developmental disability, or brain injury, ask about the DD Supports or Comprehensive waivers. Start with HCBS. HCBS main line: 307‑777‑7531 or 800‑510‑0280. HCBS home page and service indexes. (health.wyo.gov)
- Need food this month. Check SNAP eligibility and amounts and apply with your local DFS office. DFS SNAP interview line: 307‑777‑8550. General DFS line: 800‑457‑3659. Wyoming SNAP how to apply. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Power bill shutoff risk. Apply for LIEAP heating help. Early window for priority households opens in September; general applications open October 1; applications accepted through April 30, 2026. Wyoming LIEAP program page. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Special education help. Call the Wyoming Department of Education Special Education Programs: 307‑777‑3530 or 800‑228‑6194 for procedural safeguards and dispute help. WDE parent resources. (edu.wyoming.gov)
Why this guide is different
- Concrete numbers and deadlines: you’ll see current income limits, benefit amounts, and dates with official sources.
- Action‑first steps: the first sentence of each section tells you exactly what to do.
- Plan B guidance: every section ends with backup options if the first route stalls.
- Wyoming‑specific contacts: direct numbers, not just “call your local office,” plus links to apply.
- Reality checks: timelines, common snags, and what to prepare so you don’t lose weeks.
Quick reference cheat sheet
| Program | Who it helps | What you may get | How to act fast |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medicaid/Kid Care CHIP | Children with disabilities and uninsured kids under 19 | Full medical, behavioral health, dental, vision; EPSDT | Call 855‑294‑2127 or apply online. See monthly income limits by family size below. Apply or renew. (health.wyo.gov) |
| Children’s Mental Health Waiver | Ages 4–20 with serious emotional disturbance at risk of hospital/residential placement | Intensive care coordination “Wraparound” and supports | Ask Medicaid Customer Service 855‑294‑2127; see federal approval effective 07/01/2024–06/30/2029. CMS waiver page. (medicaid.gov) |
| DD Supports/Comprehensive Waivers | Children with IDD or ABI meeting clinical and financial criteria | In‑home services, respite, personal care, therapies | Call HCBS 307‑777‑7531 to start; review the service index and rates. HCBS DD page. (health.wyo.gov) |
| SNAP | Low‑income families | Monthly EBT for groceries | Apply at DFS; see income limits and max allotments below. Interview line 307‑777‑8550. DFS SNAP. (dfs.wyo.gov) |
| TANF/POWER | Very low‑income families | Monthly cash; e.g., family of three with no income may receive $781 | Apply at DFS. POWER benefit amounts. (dfs.wyo.gov) |
| LIEAP | Low‑income households with heat bills | Seasonal heating help and crisis funds | Apply early if you qualify for the priority window; general opens Oct 1; closes Apr 30, 2026. LIEAP info. (dfs.wyo.gov) |
| Special Education/IEP | Children aged 3–21 with disabilities | IEP services, therapies, supports in school | Call WDE Special Education 307‑777‑3530 or 800‑228‑6194. WDE parent resources. (edu.wyoming.gov) |
Health coverage and medical supports
Start here
First step: apply for Wyoming Medicaid or Kid Care CHIP so your child can access full EPSDT benefits, therapies, and specialty care. Call 855‑294‑2127 or submit the online application. Processing can take up to 45 days, so apply now even if you’re gathering documents. How to apply. (health.wyo.gov)
Medicaid and CHIP income guide
- Wyoming has not expanded Medicaid to all low‑income adults, but children and pregnant individuals still qualify at higher income levels. See the state’s current monthly limits. Medicaid income requirements page and Kid Care CHIP. (health.wyo.gov)
Table — Monthly income limits used by Wyoming (most families will look at the “Kid Care CHIP 200% FPL” column):
| Family size | Children 6–18 at 133% FPL | Ages 0–5 at 154% FPL | Kid Care CHIP 200% FPL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | $2,709 | $3,407 | $3,407 |
| 3 | $3,422 | $4,304 | $4,304 |
| 4 | $4,134 | $5,200 | $5,200 |
| 5 | $4,847 | $6,097 | $6,097 |
| 6 | $5,560 | $6,994 | $6,994 |
Sources: Wyoming Department of Health income tables for Medicaid and Kid Care CHIP. (health.wyo.gov)
- Tip: even if you’re slightly above these limits, apply. Some children qualify under medical need or other categories. Medicaid programs & eligibility. (health.wyo.gov)
Children’s Mental Health Waiver
- What it is: a short‑term Home & Community‑Based Medicaid waiver offering intensive care coordination (Wraparound) and supports for youth with serious emotional disturbance to avoid psychiatric hospitalization or custody relinquishment. The federal approval runs 07/01/2024–06/30/2029. CMS approval page and WDH overview. (medicaid.gov, health.wyo.gov)
- Age range: typically ages 4–20; income is based on the child, not the parent, under waiver rules. See state eligibility guidance. Eligibility manual reference page. (ecom.wyo.gov)
- How to start: call Medicaid Customer Service 855‑294‑2127 and ask about the Children’s Mental Health Waiver intake process; they’ll refer you to the current care management network. Wyoming Medicaid main page. (health.wyo.gov)
- Timeline reality: intake and assessments can take weeks; gather discharge summaries, IEP/504 plans, behavior notes, and prior treatment records to speed it up.
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask your child’s clinician to document hospital risk and request Wraparound via Medicaid; contact Wyoming 211 for outpatient therapy and crisis resources; for appeal or advocacy, contact Wyoming Protection & Advocacy at 800‑624‑7648. Wyoming P&A contacts. (wypanda.com)
Developmental Disabilities waivers — Supports and Comprehensive
- Who qualifies: children of all ages with intellectual/developmental disabilities or acquired brain injury who meet clinical and financial criteria. These waivers provide individualized budgets for services at home and in the community. HCBS overview. (health.wyo.gov)
- Key service examples and rates: the 09/01/2025 Service Index lists rates per 15‑minute unit and selected caps. For example, Respite Services up to an annual cap of 5,616 15‑minute units on the Comprehensive Waiver, with daily respite at 263.94∗∗(agency)or∗∗263.94** (agency) or **231.60 (independent). [DD Waiver Service Index, effective 9/1/2025 PDF]. (health.wyo.gov)
- Travel, personal care, child habilitation, therapies: rates and rules are specified in the Service Index; budgets must fit within the child’s assigned Individual Budget Amount and be prior authorized. [DD Service Index 9/1/2025 PDF]. (health.wyo.gov)
- How to start: call HCBS at 307‑777‑7531 or 800‑510‑0280 to begin the eligibility and assessment process and to find a case manager. DD Participant Services & Eligibility. (health.wyo.gov)
Table — Selected DD Waiver service snapshots (effective 9/1/2025)
| Service | Agency rate | Independent rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal Care (15‑min) | $7.20 | $6.31 | Participant‑directed option available. |
| Child Habilitation (15‑min) | see index | see index | Skill‑building toward independence. |
| Respite (daily) | $263.94 | $231.60 | Comprehensive Waiver cap of 5,616 15‑min units/yr; daily counts as 37 units. |
| Supported Employment (varies) | see index | see index | Participant‑directed (individual) only. |
Source: Wyoming Department of Health, HCBS DD Waiver Service Index, effective 9/1/2025. (health.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask your child’s provider to document unmet needs; request a reassessment; consider participant‑direction for more staffing flexibility; for disputes, use HCBS complaint channels and WDE dispute options if school services are involved. HCBS page. (health.wyo.gov)
Non‑Emergency Medical Transportation and travel assistance
- What you can get: mileage reimbursement or other cost‑effective travel help to medically necessary appointments; not all plans qualify. Request in advance through the Medicaid portal or call the travel line 800‑595‑0011. Wyoming Medicaid Travel Assistance Guide. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
- Local transit example: in Cheyenne, if taxis are unavailable, Medicaid may authorize bus fare; Cheyenne Transit Authority phone 307‑637‑6253. TI Shuttle notice with transit info. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask your clinic for telehealth or a letter of medical necessity for a different transport mode; call Wyoming 211 to locate volunteer driver programs; keep receipts and odometer logs for reimbursement requests. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
Food and nutrition
Start here
Apply for SNAP with DFS and ask about expedited processing if you have very little income or cash on hand. Interview line: 307‑777‑8550. DFS SNAP how to apply. (dfs.wyo.gov)
SNAP amounts and income limits
- For October 1, 2024–September 30, 2025, Wyoming’s max allotments and 130% gross income standards include:
Table — SNAP key figures in Wyoming (Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025)
| Household size | Max monthly allotment | 130% FPL gross | 100% FPL net |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | $536 | $2,215 | $1,704 |
| 3 | $768 | $2,798 | $2,152 |
| 4 | $975 | $3,380 | $2,600 |
| 5 | $1,158 | $3,963 | $3,049 |
| 6 | $1,390 | $4,546 | $3,497 |
Also note: standard deduction is 204∗∗(1–3people)and∗∗204** (1–3 people) and **217 (4 people). Minimum monthly benefit for 1–2 person elderly/disabled categorically eligible households is $23. [DFS Table I — SNAP Income Limits]. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Incoming changes starting October 1, 2025 (new federal fiscal year) are posted by DFS; example max allotments will rise (e.g., 4‑person household to $994). If you’re applying after September 30, 2025, check DFS for the current year’s table. [DFS Table I — SNAP Income Limits]. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- How you get benefits: EBT card; balance line 877‑290‑9401; online purchasing is available at participating retailers. DFS “How do I get my SNAP benefits”. (dfs.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask DFS about verification alternatives if you can’t get a document; call the program manager 307‑473‑3948 for case questions; contact Wyoming 211 for local pantries while you wait. DFS SNAP pages. (dfs.wyo.gov)
WIC for moms and children under 5
- WIC serves families up to 185% FPL. Wyoming’s 2024–2025 income chart (effective July 1, 2024–June 30, 2025) shows, for example, 2,322∗∗/monthforahouseholdofoneand∗∗2,322**/month for a household of one and **4,810/month for a family of four. Statewide WIC numbers: 307‑777‑7494 or 888‑996‑9378. Wyoming WIC income guidelines. (health.wyo.gov)
- Fruit and vegetable cash‑value benefits were permanently increased in 2024; for FY 2025 (Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025) amounts are set by USDA and adjusted for inflation annually. Check the current month’s CVB amounts on the USDA page. USDA FNS FY 2025 WIC CVB amounts. (fns.usda.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: if your income is slightly over, ask about adjunct eligibility through SNAP, TANF, or Medicaid; for clinic locations or online application help, see USDA’s Wyoming WIC page. USDA contact for Wyoming WIC. (fns.usda.gov)
Cash assistance and work supports
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If you need cash to cover basics, apply for TANF, called POWER in Wyoming, at your local DFS office.
- Example benefit levels: a POWER Work Program family of three with no income could receive 781∗∗/month;aPOWERCaretakerRelativecaseforonechildmayreceive∗∗781**/month; a POWER Caretaker Relative case for one child may receive **259/month. DFS POWER monthly amounts. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Apply by downloading the “Application for Assistance,” then contact your local DFS office for an interview. For interviews only call 307‑777‑8550; for general questions email dfs‑snappower‑questions@wyo.gov or call the program manager 307‑473‑3948. DFS TANF/POWER info. (dfs.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask about “good cause” if you’re unable to cooperate with child support due to safety; appeal in writing if denied; call Wyoming 211 for one‑time emergency funds from local charities while your case is pending. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
Utilities, housing, and rent support
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For heat or light bills, apply to LIEAP and ask about crisis help if you have a shut‑off notice or empty tank.
- The 2025–2026 season opens early for priority households (seniors 60+, families with children 5 and under, and individuals with disabilities) in September; all others starting October 1; applications accepted until April 30, 2026. Unregulated fuel payments eligible from Oct 1; regulated utilities from Nov 1. LIEAP program details. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Weatherization is available year‑round with separate eligibility. WAP info. (dfs.wyo.gov)
Housing authorities and counseling
- Cheyenne Housing Authority customer service: 307‑633‑8333. Cheyenne Housing Authority contact page. (cheyennehousing.org)
- Casper Housing Authority main line: 307‑266‑1388. Wyoming 211 listing for CHA. (search.wyoming211.org)
- Statewide housing counseling and tenant help: Wyoming Housing Network, counseling lines 307‑233‑8518 (homebuyer) and 307‑233‑8515 (renter). WHN counseling pages and rental counseling. (search.wyoming211.org)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask the housing authority about waiting list preferences for families with disabilities; request reasonable accommodations; call Wyoming 211 to identify rapid‑rehousing or emergency motel vouchers in your county. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
School supports and early intervention
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If your child is under 5 and you’re worried about development, call your regional Child Development Center for a free screening and early intervention services.
- Find a center near you (examples): Cheyenne 307‑632‑2991; Casper 307‑235‑5097; Jackson 307‑733‑1616. Full regional list is on WDH’s EIEP “Find a Center” page. EIEP center directory. (health.wyo.gov)
- For IEP/504 questions, the Wyoming Department of Education offers procedural safeguard information and assistance at 307‑777‑3530 or 800‑228‑6194. WDE parent resources. (edu.wyoming.gov)
- Parent‑to‑parent help: Parent Information Center (PIC) provides free IEP support and workshops. PIC phone 307‑684‑2277. PIC contact. (wpic.org)
What to do if this doesn’t work: send a written request for an IEP evaluation to your school; if delayed, call WDE to ask about mediation or a state complaint; PIC can coach you through each step. WDE parent resources. (edu.wyoming.gov)
Disability benefits and income for your child
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If your child’s disability seriously limits daily functioning, apply for SSI through Social Security; SSI approval in Wyoming automatically gives Medicaid.
- 2025 SSI federal benefit rate is 967∗∗/monthforaneligibleindividual(child)and∗∗967**/month for an eligible individual (child) and **1,450 for an eligible couple. SSA “What’s New in 2025” Red Book page. (ssa.gov)
- SSI can also open doors to Medicaid waivers and other services. Apply online or by calling SSA; bring medical records and school reports.
What to do if this doesn’t work: if denied, appeal within the deadline on your notice; for help, call Wyoming Protection & Advocacy’s Social Security beneficiary line 877‑854‑5041. Wyoming P&A programs. (wypanda.com)
Transportation to care
- Medicaid travel assistance is request‑based and must be approved; call 800‑595‑0011 for questions. Travel Assistance Guide. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
- Local bus example for Cheyenne: 307‑637‑6253. Wyoming Medicaid transportation memo referencing CTA. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask your provider to document why a taxi or escort is medically necessary; consider telehealth for follow‑ups; call 211 for volunteer driver programs. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
Vocational supports for teens and young adults
- Wyoming Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) provides pre‑employment transition services from about age 14 and VR services for students with disabilities. Cheyenne main office 307‑777‑7364; statewide CAP help line 800‑821‑3091. DVR client guide and contacts and Cheyenne VR office. (dws.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: escalate to a DVR supervisor; if unresolved, contact the Client Assistance Program at 800‑821‑3091 for advocacy. DVR client guide. (dws.wyo.gov)
Tribal and Indian Health Service resources
- On the Wind River Reservation, Indian Health Service clinics provide primary care, dental, behavioral health, and PRC referrals. Fort Washakie Health Center 307‑332‑7300; Arapahoe Health Center 307‑856‑9281. IHS Wind River Service Unit. (ihs.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask PRC staff about Medicaid eligibility and transportation support; call Wyoming 211 for off‑reservation providers who accept IHS/Medicaid. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
Common mistakes to avoid
- Submitting an incomplete application.
- Missing interviews or not checking voicemail from unfamiliar numbers.
- Forgetting to report address changes, which causes lost mail and case closures.
- Not asking for reasonable accommodations when a disability affects paperwork, appointments, or deadlines.
- Waiting for “perfect” documents. You can submit now and send missing proof later if the agency allows.
- Not keeping copies of what you submit; use your phone to scan every page.
- Overlooking EPSDT. Under Medicaid, children can get medically necessary services even if not listed in the state plan.
- Skipping appeals. Many denials are reversed on reconsideration or hearing.
- Assuming WIC or SNAP are “all‑or‑nothing.” Partial months and minimum benefits exist—ask.
- Not applying for multiple programs at once (Medicaid/CHIP + SNAP + LIEAP) to save time.
Application checklist
- Photo ID for you, and your child’s birth certificate or other proof of identity.
- Social Security numbers (if available) for household members applying.
- Proof of Wyoming residency (lease, utility bill, letter).
- Proof of income for the last 30 days (pay stubs, award letters), or self‑employment records.
- Medical records or school evaluations supporting disability (IEP, 504, therapy notes, hospital discharge, diagnoses).
- Insurance information (if any), including denial letters.
- Rent/mortgage and utility bills (for SNAP/LIEAP deductions).
- Childcare costs documentation (if you pay out of pocket).
- Bank statement or assets list (for SSI or certain Medicaid categories).
- A written list of your questions and accommodations you need (e.g., extra time, phone interviews).
Program specifics with numbers and links you can use today
Medicaid/Kid Care CHIP — amounts and contacts
- Monthly income examples for CHIP 200% FPL: family of 2 3,407∗∗;3∗∗3,407**; 3 **4,304; 4 5,200∗∗;5∗∗5,200**; 5 **6,097; 6 $6,994. Medicaid income requirements. Apply by phone 855‑294‑2127. (health.wyo.gov)
- Kid Care CHIP covers preventive medical and dental visits without copays in some tiers; small copays may apply in others. Review CHIP benefits and customer service contacts. Kid Care CHIP page. (health.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: ask about “Presumptive Eligibility” if available; if your application hits 45 days, call for status and ask for a supervisor; report scams—Medicaid will not ask for payments to enroll. Apply page updates. (health.wyo.gov)
SNAP — fast facts
- Standard utility allowance 497∗∗,telephoneallowance∗∗497**, telephone allowance **55, and max excess shelter cap $712 for 2024–25 help increase your benefit if you have high housing costs. DFS Table I notes. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- New benefit tables for 2025–26 begin October 1, 2025. Check DFS before that date to know which chart applies to your first month. DFS Table I page. (dfs.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: if denied or sanctioned, ask in writing for a fair hearing by the deadline on your notice; contact the DFS Ombudsman at 307‑777‑6597 for help navigating. DFS site showing Ombudsman info. (dfs.wyo.gov)
TANF/POWER — quick snapshot
- Example monthly benefits: 781∗∗forafamilyofthreeintheWorkProgram;∗∗781** for a family of three in the Work Program; **259 for one child under the Caretaker Relative Program. DFS POWER monthly amounts. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- How to apply and whom to contact for interviews and case status is listed on DFS’s TANF page; keep track of the interview line 307‑777‑8550. DFS TANF page. (dfs.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: if you can’t meet work activities due to your child’s disability, ask about exemptions or reduced hours; document caregiving duties; appeal denials in writing.
DD waivers — rates and respite
- Respite daily rate 263.94∗∗(agency)and∗∗263.94** (agency) and **231.60 (independent); Comprehensive Waiver cap 5,616 15‑minute units/year (daily counts as 37 units). [DD Waiver Service Index 9/1/2025 PDF]. (health.wyo.gov)
- Personal Care 7.20∗∗(agency)or∗∗7.20** (agency) or **6.31 (independent) per 15‑minute unit; more services and rates listed in the index. [DD Service Index 9/1/2025 PDF]. (health.wyo.gov)
What to do if this doesn’t work: request participant‑directed services to hire trusted caregivers; ask case manager to convene the team if your budget doesn’t meet needs; use HCBS complaints if health and safety are at risk. HCBS page. (health.wyo.gov)
Diverse communities
- LGBTQ+ single mothers: ask your caseworker for a named point‑of‑contact and request respectful name/pronoun use in all records; Wyoming 211 can point you to affirming counseling and support groups. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
- Single mothers with disabilities or disabled children: request reasonable accommodations at DFS, WDE, clinics, and housing authorities when your disability or caregiving duties affect appointments or paperwork; Protection & Advocacy can help if accommodation requests are ignored. Wyoming P&A programs. (wypanda.com)
- Veteran single mothers: ask about VA benefits for your child with special needs and care coordination with Medicaid; Wyoming 211 can connect you to county VA officers while you apply for SSI/Medicaid. Wyoming 211. (wyoming211.org)
- Immigrant and refugee single moms: children who are lawfully present may qualify for Medicaid/CHIP; emergency Medicaid may cover true emergencies regardless of status; call the Medicaid line 855‑294‑2127 to check options without guessing. Medicaid apply page. (health.wyo.gov)
- Tribal citizens: coordinate IHS and Medicaid benefits to avoid billing issues; Wind River Service Unit main lines are 307‑332‑7300 (Fort Washakie) and 307‑856‑9281 (Arapahoe). IHS Wind River. (ihs.gov)
- Rural single moms with long drives: use Medicaid mileage reimbursement or bus fare authorizations where available; the travel assistance line is 800‑595‑0011. Travel Assistance Guide. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
- Single fathers: many of these programs are for all caregivers. If you’re the primary caregiver for a disabled child, the same Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, LIEAP, and school rights apply.
- Language access: you can request interpreters from agencies and providers at no cost; Wyoming 211 also offers interpreter services for callers. Wyoming 211 “About” page. (wyoming211.org)
Real‑world example
- A Natrona County mom applied for Kid Care CHIP by phone, then asked the Child Development Center in Casper at 307‑235‑5097 to evaluate her 3‑year‑old. With the IEP in place, she asked the pediatrician to write a letter of medical necessity for respite under the DD waiver. While waiting, she applied for SNAP and LIEAP and used Wyoming Housing Network renter counseling to resolve a landlord dispute. This saved her time by stacking applications and using local contacts. Casper CDC number via EIEP directory and WHN counseling. (health.wyo.gov, search.wyoming211.org)
Frequently asked questions (Wyoming‑specific)
- How long does Medicaid/CHIP take: processing may take up to 45 days, so apply now and send missing proofs when you can. Apply page. (health.wyo.gov)
- What if my income is over Medicaid but under CHIP: CHIP covers kids up to about 200% FPL (see table); call 855‑294‑2127 for help. Medicaid income page. (health.wyo.gov)
- Is Wyoming a Medicaid expansion state: no. Children and some parents still qualify under existing categories. Check current rules at WDH. Programs & eligibility. (health.wyo.gov)
- Can I get travel help to my child’s specialist in another city: possibly, if medically necessary and pre‑approved; call 800‑595‑0011. Travel Assistance Guide. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
- Where do I get special education help: call WDE Special Education 307‑777‑3530 or 800‑228‑6194; PIC can help at 307‑684‑2277. WDE parent resources and PIC. (edu.wyoming.gov, wpic.org)
- What are 2025 SSI amounts for a child: the federal benefit rate is $967/month (individual). SSA 2025 Red Book update. (ssa.gov)
- What SNAP amount could we get: see the table above; e.g., 4‑person max $975 (through Sept 2025). DFS Table I. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- Does WIC have fruit and veggie benefits: yes, amounts are set by USDA and adjusted annually; check the current chart (FY 2025 runs through Sept 30, 2025). USDA FNS WIC CVB. (fns.usda.gov)
- Can I get help with rent while on a housing waitlist: ask Wyoming Housing Network for counseling (307‑233‑8515) and check Wyoming 211 for emergency aid. WHN rental counseling and Wyoming 211. (search.wyoming211.org, wyoming211.org)
- Who can advocate if an agency won’t accommodate my disability: Wyoming Protection & Advocacy, main 307‑632‑3496; assistance lines by program listed on their site. WYP&A programs. (wypanda.com)
Regional resource pointers
- Cheyenne area: Cheyenne Housing Authority 307‑633‑8333; WDE Special Education 307‑777‑3530; EIEP Cheyenne CDC 307‑632‑2991. CHA contact and EIEP centers. (cheyennehousing.org, health.wyo.gov)
- Casper area: Casper Housing Authority 307‑266‑1388; Child Development Center 307‑235‑5097. CHA via 211 and EIEP centers. (search.wyoming211.org, health.wyo.gov)
- Jackson/Teton: Children’s Learning Center 307‑733‑1616; VR office 307‑733‑6150. EIEP centers and DVR contacts. (health.wyo.gov, dws.wyo.gov)
- Wind River Reservation: Fort Washakie clinic 307‑332‑7300; Arapahoe 307‑856‑9281. IHS Wind River. (ihs.gov)
Timelines you can expect
- Medicaid/CHIP: up to 45 days from complete application; renew on time when you get the packet. Apply page. (health.wyo.gov)
- SNAP: most cases are decided within about a month after interview and verifications; use the DFS interview line 307‑777‑8550 to complete interviews quickly. DFS SNAP how to apply. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- DD waivers: clinical and financial eligibility plus planning can take several weeks to months; ask for temporary services through state plan benefits while you wait. HCBS overview. (health.wyo.gov)
Tables you can screenshot
SNAP key amounts and limits (Oct 1, 2024–Sept 30, 2025)
| HH size | Max allotment | 130% gross income | 100% net income |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | $536 | $2,215 | $1,704 |
| 3 | $768 | $2,798 | $2,152 |
| 4 | $975 | $3,380 | $2,600 |
| 5 | $1,158 | $3,963 | $3,049 |
| 6 | $1,390 | $4,546 | $3,497 |
Source: DFS Table I. (dfs.wyo.gov)
SNAP selected changes effective Oct 1, 2025 (check DFS before you apply in October)
| HH size | New max allotment example |
|---|---|
| 4 | $994 |
| 2 | $546 |
| 3 | $785 |
| 5 | $1,183 |
| 6 | $1,421 |
Source: DFS Table I, Oct 1, 2025–Sept 30, 2026. (dfs.wyo.gov)
Kid Care CHIP monthly income guide (200% FPL)
| Family size | Monthly income |
|---|---|
| 2 | $3,407 |
| 3 | $4,304 |
| 4 | $5,200 |
| 5 | $6,097 |
| 6 | $6,994 |
Source: WDH Medicaid income requirements page. (health.wyo.gov)
TANF/POWER sample monthly benefits
| Case type | Example monthly benefit |
|---|---|
| Family of 3, no income (Work Program) | $781 |
| Caretaker Relative case for 1 child | $259 |
Source: DFS POWER benefit amounts. (dfs.wyo.gov)
What to bring to every appointment
- A folder with copies of IDs, pay stubs, rent and utility bills, and medical letters.
- A written request for reasonable accommodations if needed (phone interview, extra time, alternate formats).
- A simple timeline of your child’s diagnoses, providers, meds, and school supports.
About this guide
Compiled by the ASingleMother.org Editorial Team: This guide uses official sources from Wyoming Department of Health and Family Services, USDA, HUD, and established nonprofits.
Editorial standards: We follow a primary‑source research method with links to official pages, update cycle commitments, and correction procedures consistent with our published standards. ASingleMother.org Editorial Policy. Last verified September 2025, next review April 2026. (health.wyo.gov)
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Sources with dates
- Wyoming DFS SNAP Income Limits tables, updated through 2025–2026; accessed September 2025. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- DFS TANF/POWER benefit examples; accessed September 2025. (dfs.wyo.gov)
- WDH Apply for Medicaid/Kid Care CHIP page with 45‑day note; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov)
- WDH Medicaid income requirements and CHIP limits; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov)
- WDH Kid Care CHIP eligibility page; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov)
- CMS Children’s Mental Health Waiver approval dates; accessed September 2025. (medicaid.gov)
- WDH Programs & Eligibility overview; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov)
- HCBS DD Waiver Service Index effective 9/1/2025; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov)
- Medicaid Travel Assistance Guide; accessed September 2025. (wyomingmedicaid.com)
- WIC income guidelines and USDA FY 2025 CVB memo; accessed September 2025. (health.wyo.gov, fns.usda.gov)
- WDE Special Education parent resources contacts; accessed September 2025. (edu.wyoming.gov)
- Wyoming 211 contact methods; accessed September 2025. (wyoming211.org)
- SSA 2025 SSI FBR; accessed September 2025. (ssa.gov)
- IHS Wind River Service Unit contacts; accessed September 2025. (ihs.gov)
- Cheyenne Housing Authority and Casper Housing Authority contacts; accessed September 2025. (cheyennehousing.org, search.wyoming211.org)
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