I had an appointment with someone from the SSA and asked about that, having seen countless ads for it that were conflicting at times. The lady told me I didn't need one because I have "Help with Medicaid", which covers a lot of my co-pays for stuff. She says with that it's almost the same, but a lot less paperwork and assorted nonsense. Good description for just about anything related to the feds.
I also like getting my Occipital Nerve Blocks in January. One of those can cover half of my yearly hospital co-pay. Three months later I have another one and even if I was in the hospital for three months like I was in 2023, I would have had no co-pay. But that was one expensive stay in three hospitals, but under SSA's rules, you don't lose any of your benefits if you're in a hospital for less than 30 days, so when I got out I had four months of checks in my bank, and that "Help with Medicaid" covered the entire copay.
That made it much easier to get this apartment and leave my savings alone. I only spent three of the checks for January - March, and still had April's and we got the apartment and could buy some furniture. The only furniture we kept were our beds. Ain't no way I'm sleeping on the floor, I wouldn't be able to get up!