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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 457641" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>How long has he been on social security? Less than 2 years right? Medicare takes 2 years to kick in but even so he is disabled now and the medicaid for the disabled will be approved without a doubt. This wont be a problem. I would put a call into the caseworker at the county and talk to the department you need which is the medicaid for the elderly and disabled. That puts you in a whole new group away from those they see as playing the system and you will get very good and understanding workers there who will bend over backwards for you. I always have...well except for the first time and I dont think that was anyone's fault. The guy got fired and they were trying to distribute his cases all around and some cases just got lost in the flow.</p><p></p><p>Oh about the wheel chair....check out the salvation army or good will. They normally have them free. Also walkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 457641, member: 1514"] How long has he been on social security? Less than 2 years right? Medicare takes 2 years to kick in but even so he is disabled now and the medicaid for the disabled will be approved without a doubt. This wont be a problem. I would put a call into the caseworker at the county and talk to the department you need which is the medicaid for the elderly and disabled. That puts you in a whole new group away from those they see as playing the system and you will get very good and understanding workers there who will bend over backwards for you. I always have...well except for the first time and I dont think that was anyone's fault. The guy got fired and they were trying to distribute his cases all around and some cases just got lost in the flow. Oh about the wheel chair....check out the salvation army or good will. They normally have them free. Also walkers. [/QUOTE]
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