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Does my child qualify for protective supervision?

Does my child qualify for protective supervision?


Published: Mar. 3, 2022Updated: Oct. 31, 2023

Undivided's Public Benefits Specialist, Lisa Concoff Kronbeck, says that if your child does not understand the risks of their current condition and is likely to create a medical emergency, you may be able to qualify for protective supervision.

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