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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 740619" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>I read through. Lots of great advice here. In the state we live in the SSAs (service support administrators) are not supposed to give advice they are just instructed to answer the questions we ask, not to actually tell us where to look...ridiculous. We have to rely on other parents and others that have been through this to point us in the right direction.On the other hand, my oldest is physically handicapped. When he was 18 , he and I went to SSI to fill out his paper work and were assigned a caseworker. He was one of the most caring, informative people I have ever had the good fortune to meet. he told us all of the things to apply for, where to go, what to say and how to succeed. There are some very good souls in the world, even some employed by the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 740619, member: 23103"] I read through. Lots of great advice here. In the state we live in the SSAs (service support administrators) are not supposed to give advice they are just instructed to answer the questions we ask, not to actually tell us where to look...ridiculous. We have to rely on other parents and others that have been through this to point us in the right direction.On the other hand, my oldest is physically handicapped. When he was 18 , he and I went to SSI to fill out his paper work and were assigned a caseworker. He was one of the most caring, informative people I have ever had the good fortune to meet. he told us all of the things to apply for, where to go, what to say and how to succeed. There are some very good souls in the world, even some employed by the state. [/QUOTE]
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