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I am getting it for my daughter, but you also have to meet the income

guidelines which I BARELY met but I am about to lose mybenefits

because I will be FINALLY getting child support. Another thing I

didnt even know is you automatically recieve medicaid if you get the

SSI for your child.

You can apply for SSI online on behalf of your child.

i actually got turned down the first time, tried again 6 months later

and they approved her.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

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I am getting it for my daughter, but you also have to meet the income

guidelines which I BARELY met but I am about to lose mybenefits

because I will be FINALLY getting child support. Another thing I

didnt even know is you automatically recieve medicaid if you get the

SSI for your child.

You can apply for SSI online on behalf of your child.

i actually got turned down the first time, tried again 6 months later

and they approved her.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

$600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

private insurance.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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We were turned down because of our enormous income (Picture me rolling my

eyes.).

Re: SSI benefits

I am getting it for my daughter, but you also have to meet the income

guidelines which I BARELY met but I am about to lose mybenefits

because I will be FINALLY getting child support. Another thing I

didnt even know is you automatically recieve medicaid if you get the

SSI for your child.

You can apply for SSI online on behalf of your child.

i actually got turned down the first time, tried again 6 months later

and they approved her.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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They count " earned " income. When my husband was on workmen's comp, our SSI

checks were $9.70. I called them about it, cause it absolutely did not make

ANY sense to me. I was like, " He's getting 20% less pay per week, and SSI

goes from $470 to $9.70? That's not worth the stamp to mail the check. "

It's a hassle, we have to mail check stubs every month, and every month the

amount changes based on income, but the medicaid has been the biggest

blessing, and that's what makes it worth it to me.

Anne

-- Re: SSI benefits

I am getting it for my daughter, but you also have to meet the income

guidelines which I BARELY met but I am about to lose mybenefits

because I will be FINALLY getting child support. Another thing I

didnt even know is you automatically recieve medicaid if you get the

SSI for your child.

You can apply for SSI online on behalf of your child.

i actually got turned down the first time, tried again 6 months later

and they approved her.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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Also don't forget to take any and all money out of your autistic child's

name. We were told that even his college savings would count as income

for him. We moved all the separate accounts into a family trust. He

cannot apply for SSI based on his income until he's 18 I think but if we

were to both die I also did not want any insurance money etc to show in

his name. Trina :

>

> Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

> $600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

>

> But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

> help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

> private insurance.

>

>

> >

> > Hello listmates:

> >

> > I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> > eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> > benefits.

> >

> > I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> > dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

> >

> > So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> > benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

> >

> > I'd appreciate any information.

> >

> > As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> > the list!

> >

> > Thank you,

> > A. Weber

> >

>

>

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Will Medicaid cover copays for providers that are not Medicaid providers? Will

they cover medical bills for services provided by physicians/therapists that do

not accept Medicaid??

Thanks.

'Don't be humble. You're not that great.'

--- Golda Meir

Re: SSI benefits

Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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Im not sure if you know....but if your child has Medicaid and you have private

insurance you might also qualify for the HIPP Program which will reimburse you

monthly for the cost of your private health insurance. You can apply quickly and

easily over the phone 1-.

And I had a question...why arent you using the Medicaid? Your private

insurance pays first and then Medicaid picks up the rest. For my son, I never

have to pay the copays for the private insurance because medicaid pays them.

ivy Cintron wrote:

Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

$600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

private insurance.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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Im not sure if you know....but if your child has Medicaid and you have private

insurance you might also qualify for the HIPP Program which will reimburse you

monthly for the cost of your private health insurance. You can apply quickly and

easily over the phone 1-.

And I had a question...why arent you using the Medicaid? Your private

insurance pays first and then Medicaid picks up the rest. For my son, I never

have to pay the copays for the private insurance because medicaid pays them.

ivy Cintron wrote:

Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

$600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

private insurance.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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Does anyone know off the top of their heads what the income limit is? And do

they consider liabilities, or is it strictly income? (picture me rolling my

eyes, too, that they don’t take into consideration our TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND

DOLLARS WORTH OF ANNUAL HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS).

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no, you still have to see a medicaid provider to get the copays paid.

Aliza Ratterree wrote: Will Medicaid cover

copays for providers that are not Medicaid providers? Will they cover medical

bills for services provided by physicians/therapists that do not accept

Medicaid??

Thanks.

'Don't be humble. You're not that great.'

--- Golda Meir

Re: SSI benefits

Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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no, you still have to see a medicaid provider to get the copays paid.

Aliza Ratterree wrote: Will Medicaid cover

copays for providers that are not Medicaid providers? Will they cover medical

bills for services provided by physicians/therapists that do not accept

Medicaid??

Thanks.

'Don't be humble. You're not that great.'

--- Golda Meir

Re: SSI benefits

Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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I heard that. I lost the SSI on my son when I married my husband 10 years

ago. He now makes around 26.00 an hour but when he got on SS disability

this past year because he was unable to work we just knew we would be able

to get SSI on my son again....NOT!!!!! We now have an income of $26 an hour

replaced with $1860 a month but we still make too much money for my son to

qualify. Now watch my eyes roll.

But get this...... When I first married my husband he was raising his Down

Syndrome grandson and the grandson didn't lose the SSI because my husband

was his grand dad but my son did because my husband was his step dad. The

grandparent thing puts a whole new light on it. Is that fair or what????

Jan

-- Re: SSI benefits

I am getting it for my daughter, but you also have to meet the income

guidelines which I BARELY met but I am about to lose mybenefits

because I will be FINALLY getting child support. Another thing I

didnt even know is you automatically recieve medicaid if you get the

SSI for your child.

You can apply for SSI online on behalf of your child.

i actually got turned down the first time, tried again 6 months later

and they approved her.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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I can tell you that when I received SSI for Nolan my income for a family of two

could not exceed $2,000 gross per month. This was sometimes difficult to do

when I worked temp and received weekly paychecks - some months have 5 weeks

which threw me over 2,000, some weeks I had overtime but some weeks had holidays

that I didn't get paid for. I too had to provide paystubs. I usually received

$25.00 or so each month (the max I think was $500.00 or so). I did not include

Child Support since it came directly from dad not through the AG's office and

was not reliable.

When I found a full-time job grossing just over the limit, I left a voice mail

for my local SSI rep and suddenly I began receiving full checks. I left another

voice mail explaining I didn't think that I shouldn receive the checks and

continued to receive them with no return call. At first I just tucked the

checks into Nolan's savings account since at this point I didn't 'need' the

money to live. Then, I just held them. A year later I received a letter

stating I owed Social Security well over $3,000.00. Good thing I held some of

them ! !

Although you do automatically receive Medicaid if you have SSI, you must

continue to have your child re-evaluated (every 3, 6, 9, 12 + months depending

on the medical issue) by the doctor they choose for your child to see (not to be

confused with your regular physician) on the day they choose your child to see,

and you must provide the information they request when they request it, and even

if you provide information to them you may still be responsible for their

errors.

Also, if you have Medicaid, it is illegal for a medical provider (doctor,

hospital, etc.) to send you a bill and it is also illegal for you to pay that

bill. That is the other very fun thing to deal with. If the doctor's office

doesn't handle the billing correctly and submit claims first to primary and/or

secondary insurance when Medicaid is secondary and / or terciary, then Medicaid

will refuse claims and they send bills to you. Medicaid does pick up all

co-pays, deductables, pharmacy, generally all out of pocket which is very

helpful.

If you do not absolutely have to have the addition financial assistance, don't

bother. The time you spend keeping up with it can sometimes cost you in the

end.

Perhaps too much info.

Nolan's Mom

Weber wrote:

Hello listmates:

I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

benefits.

I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

I'd appreciate any information.

As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

the list!

Thank you,

A. Weber

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Where can you apply for it online. Is there a link for it?

Chris

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Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

$600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

private insurance.

>

> Hello listmates:

>

> I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> benefits.

>

> I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

>

> So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

>

> I'd appreciate any information.

>

> As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> the list!

>

> Thank you,

> A. Weber

>

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yes. but you have to fill out a 3660 form and to be signed by your child's

doctor and then approved by the state. What fun!

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>

> Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5

> year old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were

> approved for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity,

> your family income and how many dependants you have and what you have in

> assets. In most states, texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if

> you get ssi. Even if you have private insurance this can be a bllessing

> because medicaid will covers things your private insurance dosent like

> co---pays.

>

>

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Ooh I can't think of the name of the program, but I'm sure someone else on this

list will know. There is a program that will pay copays after you have filed

with your private insurance. You have to qualify for Medicaid in order to join

this other program, though. It's so frustrating.

Re: SSI benefits

Will Medicaid cover copays for providers that are not Medicaid providers?

Will they cover medical bills for services provided by physicians/therapists

that do not accept Medicaid??

Thanks.

'Don't be humble. You're not that great.'

--- Golda Meir

Re: SSI benefits

Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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Where would one find the 3660 form, perchance?

Thanks!

'Don't be humble. You're not that great.'

--- Golda Meir

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>

> Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5

> year old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were

> approved for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity,

> your family income and how many dependants you have and what you have in

> assets. In most states, texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if

> you get ssi. Even if you have private insurance this can be a bllessing

> because medicaid will covers things your private insurance dosent like

> co---pays.

>

>

>

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Does Medicade cover ABA or other speech related or OT services? My son's family

should qualify and that will help immensely.

Chris

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Well its hard to give an exact amount or cuttoff or whatever. I have a 5 year

old autistic boy who is nonverbal. We are extremely blessed and were approved

for SSI the first time we applied. they look at the severity, your family income

and how many dependants you have and what you have in assets. In most states,

texas included you automaticly receive medicaid if you get ssi. Even if you have

private insurance this can be a bllessing because medicaid will covers things

your private insurance dosent like co---pays.

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hrmmm In not sure on that because to my knowledge medicaid wont reimburse you

cash......but i could be wrong. Id call and ask. One thing I have learned

though. Call ask, if the answer is no, call again get a different person and ask

again....repeat. sometimes the answer isnt actually no its.........well i dont

really no and its just easiest to say no .

i called 6 different medicaid related departs and heard no 6 times trying to

get a carseat for my son. Teh 7th time i got yes its possible to get medicaid to

pay . you have to find a provider that will bill medicaid, apply, get a

preccription for it etc........and we are currently in that process.

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Please let me know how that goes! If they pay for speech and OT then they

should surely pay for ABA wouldn't you think?

Chris

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hrmmm In not sure on that because to my knowledge medicaid wont reimburse you

cash......but i could be wrong. Id call and ask. One thing I have learned

though. Call ask, if the answer is no, call again get a different person and ask

again....repeat. sometimes the answer isnt actually no its.........well i dont

really no and its just easiest to say no .

i called 6 different medicaid related departs and heard no 6 times trying to

get a carseat for my son. Teh 7th time i got yes its possible to get medicaid to

pay . you have to find a provider that will bill medicaid, apply, get a

preccription for it etc........and we are currently in that process.

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We moved here from MS and they only covered OT and speech untill school age then

the school was supposed to take over and take care of it.....( ha, ha we all

know how well that works ) .

I hope its different texas.....if I manage to find out more info Ill let you

know. Often youll find the most helpful info by first contacting therapists and

asking do you accept mediacid , if yes ....have you had diffuculty getting

medicaid to pay for autistic clients?

With provate insurance its often a matter of putting the right code in. One

code and sirens go off, another and their computer system smiles......nevermind

that its the same services, same price.

i apologize I really wish i had a definite answer for you . :(

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We just lost my son's SSI and we are fighting to get it back--my husband

worked overtime and it was too much.

My husband also just got a raise that is 57 cents too much, so we are trying

to give the raise back--his additional $98.72 a month is costing us $89 in

SSI, over $500 in Medicaid for co-pays (daily rehab center for OT) and $356

in special formula (my 27 month old is liquid only due to oral aversion) on

WIC (yes if you are under 5 on Medicaid you get WIC as well)

In short, for a family of 3, $17.31 is the absolute tip top of the income

you can earn--my hubby is now at 17.89.

>

> Also don't forget to take any and all money out of your autistic child's

>

> name. We were told that even his college savings would count as income

> for him. We moved all the separate accounts into a family trust. He

> cannot apply for SSI based on his income until he's 18 I think but if we

> were to both die I also did not want any insurance money etc to show in

> his name. Trina :

> >

> > Forgot to add I think the maximum benfits you can get is around

> > $600.00 per month. i only get around $100.00. But its something.

> >

> > But even if you only qualify for 1 dollar you get medicaid which may

> > help with some bills, but I dont even use her medicaid because I have

> > private insurance.

> >

> >

> > >

> > > Hello listmates:

> > >

> > > I've heard differing information from various parents regarding the

> > > eligibility of kids with autism for Social Security Disability

> > > benefits.

> > >

> > > I would rather rely on the sage wisdom of my " autism cronies " than to

> > > dig into the research myself (lazy? Perhaps :-).

> > >

> > > So - what's the word? Are our kids (under 18) eligible for SSI

> > > benefits? And if so, is there any real benefit to be had there?

> > >

> > > I'd appreciate any information.

> > >

> > > As always, I thank Heaven for the very smart, very seasoned parents on

> > > the list!

> > >

> > > Thank you,

> > > A. Weber

> > >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Bonnie, mom to 27 mos, PDD-NOS, Albinism

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