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Jacqueline Saa, who lives in Davie, has a progressive genetic condition that leaves her unable to stand and walk on her own. Through Florida’s Medicaid program, she hired a home health aide to help her with various everyday tasks — but her coverage abruptly stopped at the end of March with little notice.
Jacqueline Saa
People with disabilities say they are abruptly losing their Medicaid home health benefits and are being advised incorrectly when they call state offices for more information.
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