Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I have thought about going to see if I can sign Tyler up for SSI. We have insurance but found out recently that the company my hubby works for switched insurances on us and they will not pay for any kind of orthopedic devices. His doc is also not on the ppo list so they are not paying as much for his visits as they was. I thought that if I could get him on SSI then he would automatically qualify for medicaid reguardless of our income and that would help out a bunch! Tyler's mom bi lat cf 1/14/03 > Oh, and I forgot to mention that clubfoot can qualify for SSI, especially bilateral - although unilateral still in the DBB " involves " both feet, therefor making it qualify. > > Angel > > Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? > > > Hi there, My sister in law was telling me I should try to sign up > Isabella for SSI that she may qualify. I honestly don't know anything > about this. She said it don't go by income. I was wondering if anyone > has this for their child? I told her that I don't think she is > disabled and that they probably wouldn't either. I just am interested > in knowing more about this. > > Thanks for any info > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 How do we sign up for SSI? >> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 20:07:24 -0700 >> >>Subject: Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? >> >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! >> >>Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 How do we sign up for SSI? >> Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 20:07:24 -0700 >> >>Subject: Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? >> >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! >> >>Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Call your local SSI office to get an appointment to pick up/do the papaerwork. Very easy, but after you get the paperwork you will have to get alot of stuff from various people and places if I remember right. Angel Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? >> >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! >> >>Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Call your local SSI office to get an appointment to pick up/do the papaerwork. Very easy, but after you get the paperwork you will have to get alot of stuff from various people and places if I remember right. Angel Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? >> >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! >> >>Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Call your local SSI office to get an appointment to pick up/do the papaerwork. Very easy, but after you get the paperwork you will have to get alot of stuff from various people and places if I remember right. Angel Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? >> >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! >> >>Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I know what you mean about the medical bills. Just for Tyler's doctor alone it was 48,000. I think each state might have different guidelines too, not sure. Have not really looked into the ssi just asked around about it to some people that I know get it. Think that hubby would prob make too much but I am like you the medical aid would be a great help. As for the PT, I found a program here that pays for Tyler's PT and they are income based, and we actually didn't make too much. She comes to the house once a week. You might check online to see if they have any programs like this in your area. Plus when Tyler turns 4 they are going to put him in pre- school at no cost to us. We have a project coordinator, she looks for any programs that Tyler may be eligible for and helps us sign him up for them. They sent a speech therepist out to evaluate him she said that there was a slight delay but she recommended that we work on his feet first and if he has not improved in a couple months that they would reevaluate him and possibly start speech therepy on him, they would also come to the house to do this as well. The way that I found this program was I got online and looked up help for cripled children in my area. Mother of Tyler bi lat cf 1/14/04 > Call your local SSI office to get an appointment to pick up/do the papaerwork. Very easy, but after you get the paperwork you will have to get alot of stuff from various people and places if I remember right. > > Angel > > Re: Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with > clubbed feet? > >> > >>For clubfeet it does go by income - for global disorders it doesnt. > We were going to sign Kai >>up, but my husband's income was such that > some months he would qualify for a small amount >>and others he would > not qualify at all. The biggest bennefit of SSI is the medical aid. If > you >>are on SSI your medical treatment is paid for by the state > (medical coupon). That can be a >>huge thing for ongoing things like > clubfoot where you will be seeing the doctor every so often >>for > several years. My biggest bitch was that they do NOT consider the > medical costs. Yes, >>my husband makes around $40,000 a year, but our > medical costs are great between the ortho, >>the speech therapist, the > allergist, and the normal appointments. I am just grateful that Kai > >>had state medical the first year - his medical bills exceeded $10,000! > >> > >>Angel > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Yeah, Kai get speech therapy thru them - Early Intervention - and as long as he still needs it, he will go to preschool when he is 3. It isnt free, but I think they just charge our insurance and that is it, there doesnt seem to be any cost to us. Our Family Coordinator thru them is who got the $200 reimbursement for our plane tickets to IC for us. Honestly we have great insurance and I bet the insurance company hates us - 2 kids with speech therapy, 2 high risk pregnancies with multiple meds and multiple ultrasounds, 2 kids with allergies (allergy testing and treatment is very expensive) not to mention the ambulance for when Kai had anaphylaxis, several ER trips, and all the clubfoot treatment. Alot of these bills we only see the co-pay of, I cant really imagine what the full on cost is! Angel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 I was told my son would NOT qualify for SSI because the disability is correctable and was corrected - it's not a life long nor really life altering disabilty. s. Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? Hi there, My sister in law was telling me I should try to sign up Isabella for SSI that she may qualify. I honestly don't know anything about this. She said it don't go by income. I was wondering if anyone has this for their child? I told her that I don't think she is disabled and that they probably wouldn't either. I just am interested in knowing more about this. Thanks for any info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 I was told my son would NOT qualify for SSI because the disability is correctable and was corrected - it's not a life long nor really life altering disabilty. s. Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? Hi there, My sister in law was telling me I should try to sign up Isabella for SSI that she may qualify. I honestly don't know anything about this. She said it don't go by income. I was wondering if anyone has this for their child? I told her that I don't think she is disabled and that they probably wouldn't either. I just am interested in knowing more about this. Thanks for any info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 I was told my son would NOT qualify for SSI because the disability is correctable and was corrected - it's not a life long nor really life altering disabilty. s. Does anyone get SSI benefits for their children with clubbed feet? Hi there, My sister in law was telling me I should try to sign up Isabella for SSI that she may qualify. I honestly don't know anything about this. She said it don't go by income. I was wondering if anyone has this for their child? I told her that I don't think she is disabled and that they probably wouldn't either. I just am interested in knowing more about this. Thanks for any info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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