Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Need some feedback from parents/caregivers that may have been through this, please! We have been fortunate to have received the IHFS funding for the last two years. With the budget cuts, we were afraid that this benefit would no longer be available, but we found out, today, that there are some funds available. This was after weeks of me calling to get an appt, which should have been set in August since their fiscal year runs from Aug to Aug, but that's their style....you know? Maybe the parent will go away if I try to ignore them....grrrrrr! Here are my questions: 1) My son turned five this past July and attends a public PPCD program. They told me today that since he is of school age, I must go to the school district and get the funding (MHMR's budget we might be allowed would be $2,500.00/annual). If the school will not provide this, then they must write a denial letter that they will not provide the funding for the services that we are requesting (respite and behavioral consultation fees). Totally understand that we must show proof that we have exhausted all other possible funding sources before MHMR (IHFS) will provide the funds. Anyone been told this or been through this scenario? Just wanted to compare notes if this is the case. 2) If they (MHMR) approve the funding ($2500.00/annual), can I request a portion of this funding to be used for therapy equipment? My son has sensory/ot issues big time that school does not work on (evaluation by their OT said the therapy he needed was not educational/appropriate......I beg to differ, but that's another ARD....sigh). Or, is their another benefit/fund that may be requested aside from the IHFS benefits that might address paying for therapy/special equipment? Hope this makes sense, and thanks so much for any feedback/advice. Elsie (North TX) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Elsie, 1) " ...Anyone been told this or been through this scenario? Just wanted to compare notes if this is the case. " I go through this every year. I address it in my son's ARD and the committee writes into his ARD papers that we ask for these services but it was determined it was not an 'educational need.' 2) ...can I request a portion of this funding to be used for therapy equipment? We get therapy equipment sometimes. I get a therapist to write that it will be beneficial and what it is used for. They (MHMR) take it to a committee and make a decision. Sometimes they deny it and I have to push a little harder. = ) Hope this helps, Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Elsie, 1) " ...Anyone been told this or been through this scenario? Just wanted to compare notes if this is the case. " I go through this every year. I address it in my son's ARD and the committee writes into his ARD papers that we ask for these services but it was determined it was not an 'educational need.' 2) ...can I request a portion of this funding to be used for therapy equipment? We get therapy equipment sometimes. I get a therapist to write that it will be beneficial and what it is used for. They (MHMR) take it to a committee and make a decision. Sometimes they deny it and I have to push a little harder. = ) Hope this helps, Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Hi Jack, It does help, thanks!! I have another question for you, though. When you request the therapy equipment funding, does that amount come out of the annual funding that you get (i.e., $2500.00/for the year...and you can allot, let's say, $200.00 of that $2500.00 for equipment, and then use the remaining $2300.00 for whatever services they've approved such as respite, etc.), or is this in addition to that? (I know I must be dreaming, lol, to think they might actually have another program in addition to the IHFS :0) Thanks again, Elsie > Elsie, > > 1) " ...Anyone been told this or been through this scenario? Just wanted to compare notes if this is the case. " > > I go through this every year. I address it in my son's ARD and the committee writes into his ARD papers that we ask for these services but it was determined it was not an 'educational need.' > > 2) ...can I request a portion of this funding to be used for therapy equipment? > > We get therapy equipment sometimes. I get a therapist to write that it will be beneficial and what it is used for. They (MHMR) take it to a committee and make a decision. Sometimes they deny it and I have to push a little harder. = ) > > > Hope this helps, > Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2003 Report Share Posted September 15, 2003 Hi Jack, It does help, thanks!! I have another question for you, though. When you request the therapy equipment funding, does that amount come out of the annual funding that you get (i.e., $2500.00/for the year...and you can allot, let's say, $200.00 of that $2500.00 for equipment, and then use the remaining $2300.00 for whatever services they've approved such as respite, etc.), or is this in addition to that? (I know I must be dreaming, lol, to think they might actually have another program in addition to the IHFS :0) Thanks again, Elsie > Elsie, > > 1) " ...Anyone been told this or been through this scenario? Just wanted to compare notes if this is the case. " > > I go through this every year. I address it in my son's ARD and the committee writes into his ARD papers that we ask for these services but it was determined it was not an 'educational need.' > > 2) ...can I request a portion of this funding to be used for therapy equipment? > > We get therapy equipment sometimes. I get a therapist to write that it will be beneficial and what it is used for. They (MHMR) take it to a committee and make a decision. Sometimes they deny it and I have to push a little harder. = ) > > > Hope this helps, > Jack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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