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----- Forwarded Message -----

From: Sherri Schneider <benefithelpss@...>

" IPADDUnite " <IPADDUnite >

Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 11:06 AM

Subject: Re: back up info

 

If:

SSI has your child's onset date as BEFORE age 22

AND

Your child has a PARENT who has a FICA work record

AND

the PARENT is either:

- retired and collecting Social Security

or

- disabled themselves and collecting Social Security

or

- deceased:

 

Your child can receive SSDI (on their parent's work record) and, then, in 24

months from their first SSI check, can be eligible for Medicare.

________________________________

From: Ellen Kelley <elendale@...>

IPADDUnite

Cc: Sherri Schneider <benefithelpss@...>

Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 10:44 AM

Subject: Re: back up info

 

Someone told me that the child of a retired person would get SSDI and

Medicare. I wasn't able to get a straight answer when I called the Soc.

Sec office...does anyone know for sure about this?

EK

On 11/17/2011 10:33 AM, Sherri Schneider wrote:

>

> Generally, Social Security does not want to see older medical

> information as this is how the applicant was then - could be " better "

> now. They want to see the most recent IEP. They want to see the WAIS

> test that was done between 17 and 22 (the developmental years - to

> prove developmental disability). They want to see current dr notes,

> current therapy notes......etc...

>

> ________________________________

> From: Cindi Swanson <cbswanson@... <mailto:cbswanson%40juno.com>>

> IPADDUnite <mailto:IPADDUnite%40>

> Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:14 AM

> Subject: back up info

>

>

> What kinds of materials should families maintain, from early childhood

> through transition to be able to prove need for SSI when the individual

> applies at the age of 18. A close friend is trying to get SSI for her 55

> year old brother, and that trail of paperwork is dried up. This all

> may be

> smoother for the next generation, parents of younger kids, if they are

> told

> by school personal from early childhood, what kinds of

> records/materials to

> keep.

> When families are originally linked with services perhaps that is when

> they

> should be prepared.

>

>

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