We provide the resources to accurately fill out paperwork, gather documents & advice on the process to access the financial support for in-home caretakers of children with special needs.
2. INTRODUCTION
American Disability Association supports children with
disabilities, as well as their families, so they may live abundant
lives.
As a network of support and resources, ADA creates new
opportunities that empower and enhance the quality of life for
children living with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and
other disabilities.
Many individuals and families managing a disability are not aware
of the wide array of services available to them, or they do not know
how to apply for these benefits in a way that is likely to succeed.
ADA fills those gaps where schools, insurance, and regional
centers fail to offer the services your family requires.
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/
3. We believe
Transparency, integrity, and excellence are key
ADA believes that an organization should be devoted to integrity,
accountability, and excellence in all it accomplishes.
Collaboration is essential
ADA believes that we together should all work for the common good,
because children deserve compassion, encouragement, and respect.
Diversity is beautiful
ADA believes that children with special needs have the right to equal
treatment and the chance to live in a healthy, inclusive environment
Children Come First
ADA believes that all children with disabilities are defined by their own
gifts, capabilities, and intrinsic value, not by their disability.
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/about/
4. Support Center
Our support center
Child Therapy Resources
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Resources
IHSS appeals
IEP Resources
Regional Centers
Conservatorships
Legal Assistance Information
Financial services assistance
IHSS Offices
Sponsorships
https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/support-center/
5. In-Home Supportive Services
In-home supportive services (IHSS) is a california
government program that provides financial assistance for
caretakers of children with developmental disabilities,
including autism, cerebral palsy, and down syndrome.
Ihss and Protective Supervision
Protective supervision is part of the IHSS program in
california. It is for children who need to be supervised
twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to minimize
injury to themselves. When you are approved for protective
supervision, you receive an hourly wage to stay home and
care for your child. This wage is exempt from federal income
taxes.
6. Home Care Support Services & Appeals
Resources
Home care supportive services can provide crucial benefits for families of children
with developmental disabilities.
(Ihss), you probably know that for many, getting approved on your first try is a
challenge. You now face a low amount of hours, or a complete denial for services.
The odds were against you if you did not sufficiently prove your child’s disability.
If you now have, or fear that you will have a denial letter in your hand, here’s a
step-by-step approach to help you in appealing and winning your case.
Protective supervision, part of the ihss program, can be of great value for children
with special needs like autism or down syndrome, who need to be observed 24
hours per day to protect them from injuries, hazards, or accidents.
You’ve had to cut your hours or you can’t work at all because you have to stay
home. It makes receiving a denial even more stressful.
If you have been denied benefits, you can appeal this decision.
An appeal system known as a due process hearing is an excellent tool for parents
who have been denied benefits for their disabled children. This process provides
you with another chance to prove that your family qualifies for financial
assistance.
7. MORE DETAILS
Contact us
Phone no. : 877-283-4807
Address: 2082 businees center drive suite 233 irvine ca 92612
Email: info@americandisabilityassociation.Org
URL: https://www.americandisabilityassociation.org/