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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 495702" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I am sure you are talking about SSI and family income is counted for SSI. He should continue to be eligible for SSI and medicaid for those two programs as long as he remains in out of home placement. If and when he returns to your home, they will review his case and your income will be counted. They can continue to keep him approved as disabled on their system but just have him labeled as over parental income so that if he ever goes back into care again, it will be known that he has already been approved and it will kick in faster. Also this will help when he turns 18 and you need to apply for SSI for him as an adult. If he has been approved for SSI as a child, they normally just continue it into adulthood but will request his psychiatrist records plus they can send him to doctors of their own. Normally those doctors will rubber stamp it if his psychiatrist has plenty of documentation to show his disability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 495702, member: 1514"] I am sure you are talking about SSI and family income is counted for SSI. He should continue to be eligible for SSI and medicaid for those two programs as long as he remains in out of home placement. If and when he returns to your home, they will review his case and your income will be counted. They can continue to keep him approved as disabled on their system but just have him labeled as over parental income so that if he ever goes back into care again, it will be known that he has already been approved and it will kick in faster. Also this will help when he turns 18 and you need to apply for SSI for him as an adult. If he has been approved for SSI as a child, they normally just continue it into adulthood but will request his psychiatrist records plus they can send him to doctors of their own. Normally those doctors will rubber stamp it if his psychiatrist has plenty of documentation to show his disability. [/QUOTE]
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