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1 www.hrtw.org Patti Hackett, MEd HRTW Co-Director, Bangor, ME PacRim Conference, Honolulu, HI April 14, 2008 Healthy & Ready to Work, to Live and to Participate! “Celebrate the Paperwork: It Means You Are Alive! Making the Paperwork Work: Expediting Program Eligibility

2 www.hrtw.org Today’s Outcomes By the end of 1 hour success will look, sound and feel like: New knowledge of how to draft disability documentation Ways to increase family involvement in their own care Energized by working in a brain compatible learning environment that you can model in your work

3 www.hrtw.org About You & Me About HRTW Entitlement-Eligibility Essential Paperwork Just the Facts Resources

4 www.hrtw.org You, Me, Looking for ? Affirm Ah ha! Squirm Disagree Who You Are? Experts in the Room About me!

5 www.hrtw.org Transition to Adulthood

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7 Just the Facts: Key Benefits “Celebrate the Paperwork: It Means You Are Alive! Making the Paperwork Work: Expediting Program Eligibility

8 www.hrtw.org Take Home Messages 1.Paperwork is a reality no positives in whining 2. Indentify the shortcuts put energy on solutions 3. Draft the paragraph, create the one pager Trim done the care notebook 4. Families NEED to learn this they get the denials and the stress

9 www.hrtw.org Survival Tips: Why NOT try some 1.No is just the first answer until additional information is provided 2. Speak their language, terms Compliment, address by name 3. Scheduled stress day-deal w/ forms, bills. - Open mail on the 15 th - Take action on 17 th prep relax bath 4. Three way call

10 www.hrtw.org SKILLS FOR YOUTH 1.Practice filling in forms (Home & School) 2. Cheat sheet: portable medical summary 3. Tracking to avoid forgetting

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12 Just the Facts: Key Benefits OVERVIEW SSI Voc Rehab Maintaining Private Health Insurance

13 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: Accessing Adult Services It’s Moving from Entitlement to Eligibility FORMAT Dispelling the Myths The Intent of the Service Roles: Teachers, Physicians, Care Coordinators Families & Youth

14 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI The Myth: All applications get denied first time around. The Intent: Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 1972 Federal funded by general tax revenues (not Social Security taxes) Designed to help aged, blind, and disabled people, who have little or no income; and Provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter (assets $2,000 single/$3,000 couple)

15 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI Insider Info: Applications will receive a timely impartial review IF the complete paperwork is received. Medical and other evidence is not complete. Documentation doesn’t follow disability criteria. * SSA staff receive raises in part based on paperwork flow.

16 www.hrtw.org An individual is "disabled" if he or she has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment Can be expected to result in death Has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months Child - Marked & severe functional limitations Adults -Inability to engage in any substantial gainful activitysubstantial gainful activity (2007-$900/mo) Just the Facts: SSI – Disability Criteria

17 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI - Listings 1.Musculoskeletal SystemMusculoskeletal System 2.Special Senses and SpeechSpecial Senses and Speech 3.Respiratory SystemRespiratory System 4.Cardiovascular SystemCardiovascular System 5.Digestive SystemDigestive System 6.Genito-Urinary SystemGenito-Urinary System 7.Hemic and Lymphatic SystemHemic and Lymphatic System 8.SkinSkin 9.Endocrine SystemEndocrine System 10.Multiple Body SystemsMultiple Body Systems 11.NeurologicalNeurological 12.Mental DisordersMental Disorders 13.Neoplastic Diseases MalignantNeoplastic Diseases Malignant 14.Immune SystemImmune System www.ssa.gov search BLUE BOOK

18 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI 111.07 Cerebral palsy with: A. Motor dysfunction meeting the requirements of 101.02 or 111.06; or B. Less severe motor dysfunction (but more than slight) and 1 of the following: 1. IQ of 70 or less; or 2. Seizure disorder, with at least one major motor seizure in the year prior to application; or 3. Significant interference with communication due to speech, hearing, or visual defect; or 4. Significant emotional disorder

19 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI Disability Criteria for Children: Domains - Acquiring and Using Information; - Attending and Completing Tasks; - Interacting and Relating with Others; - Moving About and Manipulating Objects; - Caring for Yourself; and - Health and Physical Well-being

20 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI CHILDREN - Meets or Equals Functionally = "listed impairment” Marked limitations in 2 of these domains interferes seriously with the child's ability to independently initiate, sustain, or complete activities. Extreme limitation in 1 domain, interferes very seriously with these abilities.

21 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI Disability Criteria for Adults Meets the Listing - one of the Listings by comparing it to the specific requirements in the Listings. Meets or Equals - impairment(s) is equal in severity and duration to a listed impairment. Residual Functional Capacity - disability is severe, but does not meet or equal a listed impairment

22 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: VR The Myth: They purposely delay applications. They only serve people who are easy to place. The Intent: To assist and empower eligible individuals with disabilities to achieve and maintain meaningful employment

23 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: VR TRAINING Supported Employment Short-Term, Vocational Training College or University-based education EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Job Coaching On-the-Job Training

24 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: VR Physicians, Care Coordinators -Help gather medical & other evidence for disability determination Families & Youth -Portable Medical Summary-ICD9 codes -1 st appt have ALL paperwork completed. -Be part of the solution, be proactive.

25 www.hrtw.org Handouts: VR Documenting Disability -Sample Letter from Physician Families need to learn how to draft letter Medical Team reviews/edits Youth learn the rules and regs.

26 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: Private Health Insurance The Myth: My disabled child will not age out of my health care insurance. All young adults are covered by Medicaid so why should we continue the private coverage The Intent: It’s a state mandated benefit.

27 www.hrtw.org Handouts: Private Health Insurance Maine Health Insurance Statute – up to age 25 Chapter 33:§2742-A. Extension of coverage for dependent children Effective August 23, 2006 Dependent child; definition. A. Is unmarried; B. Has no dependent of the child's own; C. Is a resident of this State or is enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited public or private institution of higher education; and D. Is not provided coverage under any other individual or group health insurance policy or health maintenance organization contract or under a federal or state government program.

28 www.hrtw.org Handouts: Private Health Insurance Requires An insurer may require, as a condition of eligibility for continued coverage in accordance with this section, that a covered person seeking continued coverage for a dependent child provide written documentation on an annual basis that the dependent child meets or continues to meet the requirements Celebrate Annual Documentation!

29 www.hrtw.org Handouts: Private Health Insurance - 411 Extension of Policy for Dependent Child with a Disability Employee 1. FORM - continuation of coverage 2. FORM - Attending physician statement of mental retardation or physical handicap. 3. Both forms submitted to the employer for review and signature before forwarding to the claim office.

30 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: Private Health Insurance Physicians, Care Coordinators -More than letter from God -Discuss before age 17, 26 Families & Youth -Transition of Care Notebook to concise thin files and sample documentation - Don’t wait to be informed – get the forms early

31 www.hrtw.org TIPS: Navigating & Documenting 1. Prepare the medical and other evidence 2. Know the eligibility requirement 3. Prepare the application - Ask for review before submitting 4. Come ready (paperwork completed) the day of “intake”

32 www.hrtw.org TIPS: Creative Health Insurance ex #1, 3 rd wife Ex #2

33 www.hrtw.org Patti Hackett, MEd Co-Director, HRTW Center, Bangor, ME pattihackett@hrtw.org

34 www.hrtw.org Resources - 04 HRTW Portal - Laws that Affect CYSHCN http://www.hrtw.org/tools/laws_leg.html The Term Special Health Care Needs or Disability Disability Rights Portals Education Issues Employment & Disability Equal Opportunity Access (504, 508 & ADA) Family Medical Leave Act HRSA/MCHB – Title V Legislation Health Insurance Benefits SSI/SSDI

35 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI -- Resources SSA website www.ssa.gov/ssi Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST) On-line tool - eligible for benefits from any of the programs Social Security administers. https://secure.ssa.gov/apps7/best/benefits/ Understanding Supplemental Security Income, 2007 http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssi/text-understanding-ssi.htm

36 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI -- Resources www.ssa.govwww.ssa.gov search BLUE BOOK Disability Evaluation Under Social Security http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/ Listing of Impairments - Childhood Listings www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/ChildhoodListings.htm Listing of Impairments - Adult Listings www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/AdultListings.htm

37 www.hrtw.org Just the Facts: SSI -- Resources Ultimate Social Security Disability Guide http://www.ultimatedisabilityguide.com/index.html Understanding the GRID Rules http://www.ultimatedisabilityguide.com/grid_rules.html FORMS-Residual Functional Capacity (mental) (physical) http://www.ultimatedisabilityguide.com/rfc_forms.html

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