

The Arkansas WIC program is available at the local health units and WIC clinics located throughout the state. Proof of Arkansas Medicaid, TEA or SNAP.A nurse or other health professional performs this assessment at your local health unit.Īpplicants must provide proof of residency in Arkansas. View the Arkansas WIC Income GuidelinesĬonditions such as anemia, certain medical disorders, weight and /or frequency of pregnancies are examples of the factors that are considered in a nutritional assessment.Proof of eligibility for Medicaid, TEA, SNAP.Anyone who is applying for Arkansas WIC must provide proof of income.

The guidelines are set at 185% of the poverty level. In order to be eligible for the Arkansas WIC program, a pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and children under age five must: You still need to follow the application process for this state. Please note, this tool is not considered an application. WIC Prescreeningīefore applying for the AR WIC program, you can see if you are potentially eligible through the online Prescreening Tool.

An applicant must have at least one of the medical or dietary conditions listed on the state's list of WIC nutrition risk criteria. At a minimum, the applicant's height and weight must be taken and bloodwork drawn up to check for anemia. For a dietary-based condition, this could include having a poor diet. Being a nutrition risk means that an individual has a medical-based or dietary-based condition.įor medical-based condition it could be anemia, underweight or a history of poor pregnacy outcome. However, if need be, this information can be obtained from another health professional such as the applicants doctor. In most cases, this can be done at a local WIC clinic at no cost to the applicant. They must determine whether the applicant is at a nutrition risk. Nutrition Risk RequirementsĪnyone who applies for Arkansas WIC benefits must be seen by a health professional such as a physician, nurse, or nutritionist. This is done through WIC approved nutritious foods you can purchase using paper vouchers/checks, or in some states your WIC EBT card. The Arkansas WIC program aims to protect the health of low income pregnant, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children up to the age of 5 who are at a nutritional risk. They are responsible for determing the eligibility requirements, application process and are in charge of providing the benefits and services to WIC participants.

Arkansas WIC (Women, Infants and Children) is handled by the Arkansas Department of Health.
