Probably not, but the answer depends on the rules and process in your state. States must have procedures in place for applying for hardship waivers, but often the rules are very restrictive and the deadlines quite strict.
Harry S. Margolis practices elder law, estate, and special needs planning in Boston and Wellesley, Massachusetts. He is the founder of ElderLawAnswers.com and answers consumer questions about estate planning issues here and at AskHarry.info.