Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disabilitybenefits are available for both low-income adultswho are blind, disabled, or elderly and children with disabilities of low-income parents. For each, thereare two sets of eligibility criteria: financial criteriaand medical criteria. For children, the ...
The placing of children in state custody in the care of relatives considered to be foster parents... JP Gleeson - 《Child Welfare》 被引量: 64发表: 1996年 Changes in use of health insurance and food assistance programs in medically underserved communities in the era of welfare reform: an ur...
Of the more than 400,000 children in foster care on a given day, as many as 24,000 (about 6%) receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or other Social Security benefits. Some research suggests that a greater number of children in foster care might be eligible for SSI benefits if this ...
In accounting for the parents’ income and assets, Social Security uses a process called “deeming,” in which they consider the parents’ income and then make allocations and allowances based on the living expenses of the parents and any other children in the household. In order to be ...
Supplemental Security Income-An Underused Resource For Disabled TANF Recipients in Illinois This paper reviews the literature that assesses the incidence of severe impairments among parents and children receiving AFDC and TANF, and projects that analysis to estimate the number of persons eligible for, bu...
Supplemental Security Income or Title XVI (also known as SSI). To be eligible for this program, a person must be disabled and “resources” below established limits (needs based program). Children may be eligible for SSI based on their disability, but parents need to meet the resource limits...
For children, there is a different definition of disability. A child with a physical or mental impairment may be considered disabled if they have a medical or mental health impairment that results in marked and severe functional limitations, and can be expected to result in death or has lasted...
However, for parents of children with serious mental illness, the challenges of growing older present a unique set of circumstances. This is especially true for parents who have served as advocates and primary caregivers of a mentally ill child. When the aging parent is a representative payee ...
The exploratory study reported here examined needs and challenges faced by "financial caregivers" for aging parents. Focus group interviews revealed how ca... PCW Swanson - 《Journal of Extension》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Medicaid Capitated Managed Care Program for SSI Disabled In 1992, 16 states ...
Applying for child's benefits from the Social Security Disability program requires the child's birth certificate as well as the Social Security numbers of both the parents, step-parents or grandparents and the child. Applications for child's survivor benefits also requires proof of the parent's ...