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How IEPs and 504 Plans Help Support Mental Health in School

WEBTo find out what services are covered, call the Medi-Cal Managed Care and Mental Health Office of the Ombudsman at 888‑452‑8609. They are available Monday …

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What Are Related Services in an IEP

WEBDefinition of related services in an IEP. According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) section 300.34, the purpose of related services is to …

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What to Expect from Regional Center’s Intake and

WEBWhat to expect from Regional Center assessments. If an assessment is needed, it must be completed within 60 to 120 days of your initial contact. (For early …

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Health Insurance Plan Advocacy Services

WEBYou can also schedule a health plan audit, where our Health Plan Advocacy Services team will help you look at your coverage, benefits, and claims to make sure your insurance …

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Supporting Kids' Mental Health at Home and in Crisis

WEBDisaster Distress Helpline: Call or text 800‑985‑5990 for 24/7 support. Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for 24/7 crisis support. California Suicide & Crisis …

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IEP Related Services: The Difference Between School-Based

WEBServices can be provided directly to the child or on a consultative basis, where the therapist provides suggestions to the teacher and classroom aides. “School-based …

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Making a Health Plan Part of an IEP

WEBMaking a Health Plan Part of an IEP. A health plan outlines what the school is responsible for providing in terms of medical care for a child with a disability. Hear …

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How to Apply for In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)

WEBFirst, find your local IHSS office. Second, submit the application and all relevant paperwork. Third, confirm with IHSS that all documentation has been received. …

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Autism and Co-Occurring Diagnoses

WEBThe most common co-occurring conditions that present with autism include ADHD, anxiety, depressive disorders, epilepsy, sleep disorders, sight or hearing …

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California Public Benefits for Children with Disabilities

WEBChildren with disabilities who receive long-term dependent or survivor benefits are eligible for Medicare after 24 months of receiving benefits. Supplemental …

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Making the Most of Medi-Cal

WEBMedi-Cal can be an invaluable source of health care coverage for children with disabilities. However, it can be difficult to navigate the enrollment process, …

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What Qualifies a Student for a 1:1 Aide or Other Paraeducator

WEBYour child may benefit from a 1:1 aide for a variety of reasons: behavior management, instructional support, activities of daily living (i.e., toileting), safety (for …

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How to Use Medi-Cal as Secondary Insurance

WEBFamilies who already have health insurance coverage for their child can still benefit from Medi-Cal (California’s Medicaid program), which may be used as secondary …

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IHSS Career Pathways Program: Courses and Registration

WEBCompleting one of the specialized pathways and working at least 40 hours per month for six months with an IHSS recipient who requires those skills - $2,000 (one …

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What if my child needs a specialist who is out-of-network

WEBUndivided's Director of Health Plan Advocacy Leslie Lobel says that if the specialist you absolutely want is not in-network with your plan (learn more about in …

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