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Kiddo had a bad day again
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 481989" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Since the waiver is a life long option, ten years is still worth getting on the list. And that is the same everywhere but I know a girl who got right on...they have times when they bump people up for emergency waivers... the psychiatric we work with wrote the county, said the funds didn't cover him but he felt if anyone could use a cadi waiver it was this family.... so she got it within two weeks. sometimes the budget does change and more open up, that is how we got ours. Seems unlikely now, but you never know. It can be so good for her when it comes to housing or therapies or supports after highschool so it really is important to just stay on the list. I filled otu forms for a student and he got SSI first go around. It is not always a fight, just most of the time. Get someone who can really explain how her disability will permanently affect her life. That is how I worded it for my part of the forms. I said how it impacts him etc. NOT teh time to say what a great kid he or she is! Just sharing that there is a chance!!! we can hope, smile </p><p></p><p>ARC helps fill out SSI forms and other agencies will help advocate for you if denied so you may not have to pay a lawyer. I hope not! hugs, Buddy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 481989, member: 12886"] Since the waiver is a life long option, ten years is still worth getting on the list. And that is the same everywhere but I know a girl who got right on...they have times when they bump people up for emergency waivers... the psychiatric we work with wrote the county, said the funds didn't cover him but he felt if anyone could use a cadi waiver it was this family.... so she got it within two weeks. sometimes the budget does change and more open up, that is how we got ours. Seems unlikely now, but you never know. It can be so good for her when it comes to housing or therapies or supports after highschool so it really is important to just stay on the list. I filled otu forms for a student and he got SSI first go around. It is not always a fight, just most of the time. Get someone who can really explain how her disability will permanently affect her life. That is how I worded it for my part of the forms. I said how it impacts him etc. NOT teh time to say what a great kid he or she is! Just sharing that there is a chance!!! we can hope, smile ARC helps fill out SSI forms and other agencies will help advocate for you if denied so you may not have to pay a lawyer. I hope not! hugs, Buddy [/QUOTE]
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