Wyoming Claim For Non-Medical Services is a program that provides financial assistance to Wyoming residents who need help paying for non-medical services related to long-term care. This includes, but is not limited to, home modifications, in-home care, respite care, adult day care, transportation, and assistive devices and home health services. The program provides funding for eligible individuals based on their income and other factors, and covers up to 90 percent of the cost of approved services. There are two types of Wyoming Claim For Non-Medical Services: the Residential Care Claim and the Community Long-Term Care Claim. The Residential Care Claim covers services that are provided in the individual's own home, such as home modifications, in-home care, and assistive devices. The Community Long-Term Care Claim covers services that are provided in the community, such as adult day care, transportation, and home health services.