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CA residents - how to get my kid accepted to Regional Centers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 738981" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi Pisces mom</p><p></p><p>I would ask the above agencies for help with SSI/SSDI. I think they would provide free help. There are legal agencies that I see that have the name Disability Advocates or something like that. They are not free. I think what they do is take a percentage of the back pay when they are successful in getting an application granted. I would google such a thing. But I would apply first, myself, or with the help of a pro bono agency. There may be no reason to pay. </p><p></p><p>My son applied as a young adult and he got it on his first application because of his early history. He applied in the county in which he was born and there were extensive records on file of the circumstances of his birth, and life as an infant. They told him he got it because of this. If your daughter has a documented history, it should not be too hard. I hope. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 738981, member: 18958"] Hi Pisces mom I would ask the above agencies for help with SSI/SSDI. I think they would provide free help. There are legal agencies that I see that have the name Disability Advocates or something like that. They are not free. I think what they do is take a percentage of the back pay when they are successful in getting an application granted. I would google such a thing. But I would apply first, myself, or with the help of a pro bono agency. There may be no reason to pay. My son applied as a young adult and he got it on his first application because of his early history. He applied in the county in which he was born and there were extensive records on file of the circumstances of his birth, and life as an infant. They told him he got it because of this. If your daughter has a documented history, it should not be too hard. I hope. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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