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How Do I appeal My IHSS Hours?
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 as IHSS. IHSS stands for In-Home Supportive Services. IHSS
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Can I Be an IHSS Provider?
As a parent of a child who has autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, or another disability, it is a common situation to struggle financially. There are health services to pay for, as well as therapies and equipment that are necessary for your child
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How Do I Apply for In-Home Support Services (IHSS)?
If you raising a child with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, or another disability, you may qualify for financial help with In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). IHSS is a California program provided by the government that offers financial support for
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How Much Does IHSS Pay in California?
If you’ve recently learned that your child has a disability, there are many steps you can take to give her a happy, healthy, and rewarding life. And if your family is struggling financially, you may be eligible to
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My Child Has Autism. Can I Get Financial Benefits?
If your child has been diagnosed with autism, it can be difficult emotionally and mentally. In addition, raising a child with autism can take a substantial financial toll on your family. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, it can cost between
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How to Support Children with Autism During Awareness Month
Lighting it up blue for World Autism Awareness celebrated each year in April is our way of supporting children and individuals with autism. Autism awareness activities increase world knowledge of autism and impart information about the
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Is There Financial Help for Single Parents with a Special Needs Child?
Parenting as a single parent is difficult under any circumstances, but when your child has special needs, there's an even greater level of struggle. The challenges are multiplied, and if there is no support from the other parent, you’re on your own to
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How to Get Through a Divorce with a Child with Special Needs
Getting through a divorce is tough, especially when you have a special needs child. If you are the parent who will have full custody, it might feel like is all up to you—your child’s health, education and long-term planning for the future. Being alone in
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