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18 year old no insurance?
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<blockquote data-quote="tired but willing" data-source="post: 4222" data-attributes="member: 1788"><p>My son turned 18 in June. I thought he could be covered under my insurance as a college student but because he is only attending part time he isn't covered. The problem is, he isn't capable of taking 12 credits, in fact is having difficulty passing the 6 credits he is taking in the GED program he's in. Could he go on Medicaid or something? He really needs a neuropsychological and medications. Someone told me he could be eligible for SSI but my fear is then he'd never work or go anywhere. Maybe I'm wrong though maybe he can't work or go to school because he keeps loosing every job and flunking out of every program.</p><p> Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired but willing, post: 4222, member: 1788"] My son turned 18 in June. I thought he could be covered under my insurance as a college student but because he is only attending part time he isn't covered. The problem is, he isn't capable of taking 12 credits, in fact is having difficulty passing the 6 credits he is taking in the GED program he's in. Could he go on Medicaid or something? He really needs a neuropsychological and medications. Someone told me he could be eligible for SSI but my fear is then he'd never work or go anywhere. Maybe I'm wrong though maybe he can't work or go to school because he keeps loosing every job and flunking out of every program. Kris [/QUOTE]
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