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yes there are programs, but only for those who recieve ECI/Ready start and that

stops after age three. if he is on social security, he should automatically

qualify for medicaid. Should he qualify ofr medicaid, and you have major

medical, you might quailfy for the HIPP reimbursement program that reimburses

you some or all of the insurance premiums that you pay for major medical. it

has been a lifesaver for us, so if he has medicaid and you want more info on

HIPP, let me know, and i'll send you the info i've got.

Proa

delightedtomother wrote:

I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what other

resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In oklahoma, we

received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that here?

THANKS

Crystal

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also, if not already, sign up for CLASS and DADS. www.dads.state.tx.us. or toll

free . there is a long (5+ years) waiting list and you need to keep

in contact with them at least every year for the first few years and every 3-6

months thereafter if you change addresses and/or phone numbers. once they

notify you that your number is up and you don't respond, you get knocked off the

list and have to move heaven and earth to get back on & get called again anytime

soon. basically this entity provides medicaid which covers various therapies -

OT, PT, Speech, Aqua, Hippo, Music, etc. (I'm in the process of trying to get

ABA so we'll see if that gets added, too.)

Also, it covers medical equipment if needed and there are respite hours

included.

downside - if you don't already have someone to come care for your child,

you're at the mercy of the service provider agency to find qualified attendants

and so far we haven't found one qualified. but - it's there.

ashley proa wrote:

yes there are programs, but only for those who recieve ECI/Ready start

and that stops after age three. if he is on social security, he should

automatically qualify for medicaid. Should he qualify ofr medicaid, and you have

major medical, you might quailfy for the HIPP reimbursement program that

reimburses you some or all of the insurance premiums that you pay for major

medical. it has been a lifesaver for us, so if he has medicaid and you want more

info on HIPP, let me know, and i'll send you the info i've got.

Proa

delightedtomother wrote:

I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what other

resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In oklahoma, we

received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that here?

THANKS

Crystal

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, how did you go about getting CLASS to consider ABA therapy? Who are you

working with to get this accomplished? Any information would be appreciated.

A Chapman wrote: also, if not already, sign

up for CLASS and DADS. www.dads.state.tx.us. or toll free . there is

a long (5+ years) waiting list and you need to keep in contact with them at

least every year for the first few years and every 3-6 months thereafter if you

change addresses and/or phone numbers. once they notify you that your number is

up and you don't respond, you get knocked off the list and have to move heaven

and earth to get back on & get called again anytime soon. basically this entity

provides medicaid which covers various therapies - OT, PT, Speech, Aqua, Hippo,

Music, etc. (I'm in the process of trying to get ABA so we'll see if that gets

added, too.)

Also, it covers medical equipment if needed and there are respite hours

included.

downside - if you don't already have someone to come care for your child, you're

at the mercy of the service provider agency to find qualified attendants and so

far we haven't found one qualified. but - it's there.

ashley proa wrote:

yes there are programs, but only for those who recieve ECI/Ready start and that

stops after age three. if he is on social security, he should automatically

qualify for medicaid. Should he qualify ofr medicaid, and you have major

medical, you might quailfy for the HIPP reimbursement program that reimburses

you some or all of the insurance premiums that you pay for major medical. it has

been a lifesaver for us, so if he has medicaid and you want more info on HIPP,

let me know, and i'll send you the info i've got.

Proa

delightedtomother wrote:

I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what other

resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In oklahoma, we

received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that here?

THANKS

Crystal

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You don't have to " already have " someone. You can always look for someone

to hire yourself. As a matter of fact, they would pay for the

advertisement. Finding a qualified one and someone suitable is another

story.

> downside - if you don't already have someone to come care for your child,

> you're at the mercy of the service provider agency to find qualified

> attendants and so far we haven't found one qualified. but - it's there.

>

> ashley proa wrote:

> yes there are programs, but only for those who recieve ECI/Ready start and

> that stops after age three. if he is on social security, he should

> automatically qualify for medicaid. Should he qualify ofr medicaid, and

> you have major medical, you might quailfy for the HIPP reimbursement

> program that reimburses you some or all of the insurance premiums that you

> pay for major medical. it has been a lifesaver for us, so if he has

> medicaid and you want more info on HIPP, let me know, and i'll send you

> the info i've got.

>

> Proa

>

> delightedtomother wrote:

> I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what other

> resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In oklahoma, we

> received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that here?

> THANKS

> Crystal

>

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My son hasn't started school yet, so I am still on the social

security issue. I am in shock that my son, who has been diagnosed

with autism, does not automatically get Social Security. He is

three. My husband makes a decent living, but I just thought that all

disabled children got token social security payments to pay for

necessary medical expenses, regardless of parents income. It's still

shocking to me that this is not the case. This, together with the 10

year wait for Texas MHMR is a egregious injustice.

> > I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what

other

> > resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In

oklahoma, we

> > received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that

here?

> > THANKS

> > Crystal

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

> >

> >

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but try to think of it this way...

there are some people who are just not able to make a decent living, to have a

job that provides basic insurance, much less insurance that will cover

therapies, not able to do for their children. those are the people that ssi is

intended for. disability should not automatically indicate government

subsidies.

your son is 3. one day, he'll be 18. it kind of makes sense for you to use

your personal funds now since your husband is able to earn a living, so that

govt assistance will be available to your son when he's 18 or 21 or 24 or

whenever you are no longer able to provide for him.

Cookie wrote:

My son hasn't started school yet, so I am still on the social

security issue. I am in shock that my son, who has been diagnosed

with autism, does not automatically get Social Security. He is

three. My husband makes a decent living, but I just thought that all

disabled children got token social security payments to pay for

necessary medical expenses, regardless of parents income. It's still

shocking to me that this is not the case. This, together with the 10

year wait for Texas MHMR is a egregious injustice.

> > I have a son (5) with Autism. Aside from Social Security, what

other

> > resources are available to him in the state of Texas. In

oklahoma, we

> > received respite care vouchers......is there anything like that

here?

> > THANKS

> > Crystal

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

> >

> >

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