State of Wisconsin
Department of Health Services

HISTORY

The policy on this page is from a previous version of the handbook. 

25-03 Version of 3.4 Special Situations

3.4.1 State Supplementary Payment

The State Supplementary Payment (SSP) is the portion of an SSI payment paid by a state, not by the federal government. A person receiving SSP payments is a resident of the state making the SSPState Supplementary Payment payment.

3.4.2 Foster Care Medicaid 

Any child placed in or receiving foster care, adoption assistance, subsidized guardianship or court-order kinship care is eligible for Foster Care Medicaid in Wisconsin

3.4.2.1 IV-E Children

Federal financial participation is available under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act to pay for all or part of a child’s foster care, adoption assistance, subsidized guardianship or court-order kinship care. IV-E eligible children are categorically eligible for Foster Care Medicaid in the state where they reside.

Foster Care Medicaid does not impact maintenance payments.

3.4.2.2 Non IV-E Foster Children

Wisconsin certifies Foster Care Medicaid eligibility for non IV-E foster children living in Wisconsin and other states when Wisconsin or one of its county/tribal agencies has legal custody of the child or when the adoption assistance/subsidized guardianship agreement was established in the State of Wisconsin.

Non IV-E foster children are eligible for Foster Care Medicaid.  

3.4.3 Homeless Persons

A homeless person living in Wisconsin meets the requirement of being physically present in Wisconsin. The agency is responsible for using its own address or some other fixed address for purposes of mailing the BadgerCare Plus card to eligible applicants who have no fixed dwelling place or mailing address.

This page last updated in Release Number: 25-03
Release Date: 08/13/2025
Effective Date: 08/13/2025


The information concerning the BadgerCare Plus program provided in this handbook release is published in accordance with: Titles XI, XIX and XXI of the Social Security Act; Parts 430 through 481 of Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations; Chapter 49 of the Wisconsin Statutes; and Chapters HA 3, DHS 2 and 101 through 109 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.

Publication Number: P-10171