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Children’s Special Health Care Services now covers individuals up to age 26. Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS) is part of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. It provides extended insurance coverage for children and adults (now up to age 26) who have special health care needs. It covers specialty services, durable medical equipment, and community-based services. They can also help with travel and lodging costs for medical care. Prior to October 2023,

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What are early intervention services? How do I find them? Early intervention programs have a big impact on children with delays and disabilities. Identifying any concerns and addressing them in the early years will help them later. Services that are tailored to meet your child’s needs can help build the skills needed to be successful in school. If you are concerned about your child, talk to their pediatrician. You can find developmental milestones on CDC’s

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There are a lot of meetings and services that come with receiving disability benefits. It can be overwhelming. A very important meeting involves creating an Individual Plan of Service. An Individual Plan of Service (IPOS) outlines what support, activities, and resources a person needs to achieve their goals. The plan is an important way to identify the individual’s strengths, needs, supports, goals, and dreams. The individual should help create this plan and include any chosen

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…write them! I remember escaping into the adventures of Ramona Quimby (By Beverly Cleary). As a little sister, I would get excited to read about the next battle she would have with her sister. I could relate to the character and her story, even if it wasn’t exactly like mine. The book expanded my world and my understanding of relationships. It also helped me get excited about reading other books. I was the kid who

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Advice for writing your plan of service Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) are services provided by Medicaid for people with disabilities so they can live in their own homes and communities. Gone are the days of forcing people with disabilities into nursing homes or institutions. The 1981 Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (Section 1915c) created Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that allows states to provide services as an alternative to institutional care. Through Medicaid, people with

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If you are talking about traveling, I have no problem butting into your conversation! I love to hear about people’s trips and swap tips. During my daughter’s Miracle League baseball game last week, I talked to another mom about their Make-A-Wish trip to Disney World. I could easily talk about Disney all day, but she had some questions and concerns about flying with her child with a disability.  She had questions about the logistics of

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The beach is my happy place. It has become a happy place for our family. The sun, the sand, the water, it’s healing. We have always done our best to make traveling accessible and enjoyable for Reagan. There is no way I could enjoy my happy place if Reagan could not enjoy it. Along the way, we have found some beach essentials for wheelchair users. Beach accessibility has come a long way in the last

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Understanding the Relationship Between the Debt Ceiling and SSI Payments The debt ceiling can have significant impacts on the Social Security Income (SSI) program. Debt Ceiling: What is it? The debt ceiling is the maximum amount of money that the government can borrow to pay its outstanding bills and other financial obligations. Essentially, it sets a limit on how much money the government can borrow to cover its expenses. Failure to raise the debt ceiling

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