In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) can be very helpful if you live in California and are struggling financially to raise a child who has autism, Down syndrome, or another type of developmental disability. This program in California can allow you to be paid up to $3,000 a month as your child’s caregiver. But what if you’ve
Are you the parent of a child who has autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or another type of disability? If so, you may qualify for financial assistance, such In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). If you’ve applied for IHSS and been denied, you can still receive funding by appealing. But should you hire a disability lawyer
Have you applied for California’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program and been denied? Or you received a low number of hours and believe you should get more? You can appeal this decision and still receive the maximum amount of funding. Read below to find out how to request an IHSS appeal state
If you are the parent of a child who has autism, Down Syndrome, or another type of developmental disability, you may qualify for financial assistance, including IHSS. This program in California can allow you to be paid up to $3,000 a month as your child’s caregiver. But what if you’ve applied and have been denied
If you have California’s In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS), you know it provides amazing financial support to enable you to stay at home with your child with special needs. Children with autism, Down syndrome, or cerebral palsy can often take a heavy financial toll on a family. It is common for you to have to
Have you applied for In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) and been denied? Or you received a low amount of hours? You can appeal this decision and still receive the maximum amount of funding. Here's how to prepare for your IHSS hearing in
If you have California’s In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS), you know it provides amazing financial support to enable you to stay at home with your child with special needs. Children with autism, Down syndrome, or cerebral palsy can often take a heavy financial toll on a family. It is common for you to have to
If you are the parent of a child who has autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or another type of disability, you are your child’s best advocate to get him or her financial assistance. If you believe your child should receive California's In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) but you have been denied, you can still appeal
Are you the parent of a child who has autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or another type of disability? If so, you may qualify for financial assistance, such In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). If you’ve applied for IHSS and been denied, you can still receive funding by appealing. But should you hire a disability attorney
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. But if you’ve had your IHSS hours cut or taken away completely by your social worker,