Guest guest Posted July 13, 2010 Report Share Posted July 13, 2010 Hey there. I'm really hoping that someone out there can help us out. My husband works for Garland ISD (and I used to as well). Our health insurance specifically excludes all therapy for children with developmental delays. We are fortunate at this point to be receiving our speech, p/t and o/t through PIP/ECI, but come November, our two year old will age out of ECI, and we will no longer have access to any speech, p/t or o/t services. At the moment, we qualify for SSI, but as our monthly payment (which just started this week) is $25, I'm guessing we're nearly at the max where income is concerned. Anyway, I'm guessing that any sort of teacher raise this fall is going to bump us out of SSI, and will lose the Medicaid services right before we really need them. So what are our options? We're a family of five, and our take home pay is $2700 - not enough to pay our regular bills, let alone pay for therapy. We qualify for CHIP, but I'm so scared about the prospect of dropping off our our insurance in order to get CHIP for him. It would mean losing our pediatrician (who we adore), our neurologist, our allergist, you name it....all for the slight chance that we'd find a local (we're in Rowlett) speech pathologist, o/t and p/t that would even take CHIP. Is there anything out there that will help us if/when we lose the SSI? I'm not looking for income, I'm only looking for basic therapy for him (he needs and currently receives speech, p/t and o/t with ECI). Serena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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