Guest guest Posted May 2, 2006 Report Share Posted May 2, 2006 It was a decision made at the state level that says they only serve children with one of 4 diagnoses: cerebral palsy, epilepsy, mental retardation or autism. This means that even a child with downs syndrome may not qualify for services if they have an IQ greater than 70. Aspergers is considered a high functioning form of autism and since you have to be relatively impaired to get ALTCS which would provide any funding for services, they probably feel that it is not worth expanding the diagnosis. The only children getting services are those " at risk for institutionalization " so the higher functioning kids do not qualify. There has been some lobbying but since there are limited resources most of the focus has been on getting the waiting lists down. Wish I had better news. Janet --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 3:51 PM sarrc@... Subject: Asperger Syndrome Hi, I have a few questions that I hope that you can answer. Why does Arizona not except all diagnoses on the DSM? After applying for help from the DDD, my son was denied because he has a diagnosis ( actually 3 ) of Asperger Syndrome. I would like to find out why AZ does not except this and why certain insurance companies do not cover Autism Spectrum Disorders at all on medical or behavioral. I would like to do something to change this! CORI & BOYS APRIL IS AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH http://mytwoboys.s5.com Check out 's update Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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