Undivided: Public Benefits - Government Programs for Children with Disabilities
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Public Benefits

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Overview

Many of our families benefit from government programs that can help cover the health care and living expenses associated with our children’s disabilities. We’re here to help break it all down!

What benefits are available and who is eligible?

Depending on your income, your child’s age and diagnosis, and other factors, there are many programs you can take advantage of.

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Overview

What benefits are available and who is eligible?

How do I apply for public benefits?

Where do I turn if I am denied public benefits or funding?

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Regional Center
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IHSS: In-Home Supportive Services
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Medi-Cal
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Other Public Funding Sources
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Public Insurance Programs
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Related Parent Questions

Who is eligible for Medi-Cal?
Eligibility for Medi-Cal is usually based on household income. However, California offers several programs that allow people with disabilities to obtain Medi-Cal if their income is too high to qualify based solely on financial need.
Is my child eligible for Regional Center services after age three?
To be eligible for Regional Center services after age three, a child must have a substantial disability that begins before age 18 and is expected to continue indefinitely.
How do I choose an IHSS provider?
If you are ineligible to be a parent provider, you must hire someone to perform the authorized services. If you need assistance locating a provider, call the Personal Assistance Services Council. You may also have a family member or family friend become authorized to provide IHSS services.

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