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<blockquote data-quote="janboys" data-source="post: 435511" data-attributes="member: 12143"><p>My child is 19 and we are applying for SSI a little late. We are in appeal due to denial of claim stating that while his DXs are confirmed they feel he can work at this time...they did not pull info from the vocational rehab reports saying he is in no way ready for a work setting at this time and they will not even start a work training program with him. He will be attending a specialized school in the fall to help him with work, social and life skills as well as a summer camp starting next week.</p><p></p><p>I ran into a question tonight that I have no idea how to work with. I had always been told by other parents to list that he pays rent to parents if they live at home...increase of benefits and such. However, with the house insurance we are not allowed to have a "renter" or charge any kind of rent. Soooo I guess we just put down that he contributes to bills if he ends up getting approved after the appeal?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance - learning a lot LOL</p><p></p><p>me - old enough LOL - Anxiety - non disabiling</p><p>19 - Aspergers, Mood disorder, ADHD, depression, anxiety - denied - in appeal</p><p>15 - Aspergers, Severe Mood disorder, total learning disabilities, anxiety, dyslexia, color blind, basically funky eyes LOL. - in application process...looks like he will be approved for SSI</p><p></p><p>boyfriend - Disabled vet - PTSD, Severe anxiety, depression and potential bi-polar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janboys, post: 435511, member: 12143"] My child is 19 and we are applying for SSI a little late. We are in appeal due to denial of claim stating that while his DXs are confirmed they feel he can work at this time...they did not pull info from the vocational rehab reports saying he is in no way ready for a work setting at this time and they will not even start a work training program with him. He will be attending a specialized school in the fall to help him with work, social and life skills as well as a summer camp starting next week. I ran into a question tonight that I have no idea how to work with. I had always been told by other parents to list that he pays rent to parents if they live at home...increase of benefits and such. However, with the house insurance we are not allowed to have a "renter" or charge any kind of rent. Soooo I guess we just put down that he contributes to bills if he ends up getting approved after the appeal? Thanks in advance - learning a lot LOL me - old enough LOL - Anxiety - non disabiling 19 - Aspergers, Mood disorder, ADHD, depression, anxiety - denied - in appeal 15 - Aspergers, Severe Mood disorder, total learning disabilities, anxiety, dyslexia, color blind, basically funky eyes LOL. - in application process...looks like he will be approved for SSI boyfriend - Disabled vet - PTSD, Severe anxiety, depression and potential bi-polar [/QUOTE]
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