Four years ago, I got wind of out I was pregnant and had no health coverage. This was a very mental and scary phase in my life. How am I going to pay for my child to come into this world? I will have doctor bills as well as the sanatroium bills. After many restless hours of darkness, I stumbled upon a California management program called AIM “Access for Infants & Mothers”. I sent the application in and a huge weight was lifted off the shoulders of my husband and I. Here is some information about the AIM Program.

Are you eligible for the AIM Program?

You are eligible if you are a pregnant woman age 18 or older existing in California. An applicant can be yourself, your husband, a legal guardian or organic parent, foster parent, or stepparent if the pregnant child lives with you. Income of a parent or legal guardian is not used to determine eligibility.

How do you pay for the AIM program?

The total cost is 1.5% of your adjusted annual household income after applying your income deductions. You will not have to pay this all at once. The AIM Program will slash the cost into 12 monthly installments. However, you will have to send a cashiers investigation or money apply with your absoluted application. The money you send with the application will be applied towards your 1.5% cost.

How long does AIM Program cover me?

You will be covered by the use ofout your pregnancy and for 60 days after your pregnancy has ended. You will not be covered with health insurance after the 60th day from each time your had your baby.

How to amount out my Total AIM contributions?

Here is an case in point of what the cost of AIM coverage will be (the vulgar income is after AIM deductions). The dollar amounts are subject to change.

AIM Family size 2 (count pregnant woman as 2) with a monthly household income of $2,335 to $3,500 your total cost of AIM coverage is $421 to $630.

AIM family size 3 (count pregnant woman as 2) with a monthly household income of $2,935 to $4,400 your total cost of AIM coverage is $529 to $792.

AIM Family size 4 (count pregnant woman as 2) with a monthly household income of $3,535 to $5,300 your total cost of AIM coverage is $637 to $954.

AIM family size 5 (count pregnant woman as 2) with a monthly household income of $4,135 to $6,200 your total cost of AIM coverage is $745 to $1,116.

How do I apply for the AIM Program?

AIM Application: http://www.aim.ca.gov/Joining/Get_an_Application.aspx

If you have a printer, you can print the application from the more than website. Read the entire AIM Program instruction manual from website above. You can print it or read it visit cyberspace. Complete the application and mail it to The AIM Program, P.O. Box 15559, Sacramento, CA 95852-0559. If you do not have a printer, call AIM and ask each other to mail you a handbook and application. Call 1-800-433-2611.

It is important before you send in your application that you have done the beyond tasks.

1) Review the handbook in its entirety.

2) Complete the AIM Application. All questions must be completely answered. If you dont fill in everything completely, they will return your application and your process will be delayed.

3) trace and date the AIM application for health insurance coverage.

4) Have a doctor fill out the pregnancy certification form on page A5.

5) Have all your income verification piece of writings not to mention one for each soul living in the home who has a duty, one document for each person living in the home who is self-employed, any income from disability, pensions, retirement, social security, veterans benefits, workers compensation, or unemployment benefits, if you pay or receive child abet or spousal support, and if you pay for child day care or disabled dependent care. They will need copies of all of these documents.

6) Attach a cashiers check or money order for $50.00.

After your child is born, you can without delay apply to have your child put on the Healthy Families government program. http://www.healthy-families.us I was very grateful to have found this program. I hope this helps someone else have the weight lifted off their shoulders because they can get the health care they need through the AIM Program.

http://www.aim.ca.gov/

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