We use
the term disabled child / young person to include all children / young people with any additional needs including physical disabilities, learning disabilities and / or ongoing health conditions.
Not exact matches
Many receive benefits provided under Medicaid, including the State
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), as well as Aged, Blind or
Disabled (ABD), Foster Care and Long -
Term Services and Supports (LTSS), in addition to other state - sponsored programs, Medicare (including the Medicare prescription drug benefit commonly known as «Part D»), dual eligible programs and programs with the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Many receive benefits provided under Medicaid, including the State
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), as well as Aged, Blind or
Disabled (ABD), Foster Care and Long -
Term Services (LTSS), in addition to other state - sponsored programs, Medicare (including the Medicare prescription drug benefit commonly known as «Part D»), dual eligible programs and programs with the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Dr. Ann Neuhaus is losing her medical license because she did not force a pregnant 10 year old, mentally
disabled girl who was ra / ped by her uncle to carry the
child to
term.
Pediatric rehabilitation, spasticity / tone evaluation and treatment, long -
term care of chronically impaired
children, transition of
disabled children to adult services, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, orthotics for gait disorders, pediatric orthotics
The most vulnerable members of society are particularly at risk — pensioners, the long -
term sick or
disabled, and young
children.
I want all schools to have a formal identification system for siblings of
children with SEND, with this specific question on intake forms for parents / carers: «Does this pupil have a brother or sister who is
disabled or who has special educational needs or a serious long -
term illness or condition?»
Respondents included SSDI workers,
disabled adult
children, and
disabled widow (er) s as well as SSI blind and
disabled recipients (throughout the publication we use the
term «beneficiaries» to refer to both SSDI beneficiaries and SSI recipients).
Reagan's therapy dog career took him to rehab hospitals, long
term care centers, shelters for homeless
children, and homes for the
disabled, but his specialty was Hospice.
An injured or
disabled child may need long -
term medical care.
«I am really pleased about the successful outcome to this case, which sets a very important precedent in education law
terms and will in particular benefit
disabled children and their families all over the county.
In 2006 — the last year for which government fi gures are available — that estimate had increased to 2.9 million households and 2.4 million of those were «vulnerable» (defi ned as households including older people, families with
children, and householders who are
disabled or suff ering from long -
term illness).
Eligibility overview: Medicaid in North Carolina is available to people aged 65 or older (who can also apply for Medicare), people who are blind,
disabled, or need long -
term care, infants and
children under age 21 and parents or caretakers.
Supplemental riders available with the
term life insurance policy include: waiver of premium rider — premium payments may be waived if insured becomes totally
disabled;
children's level
term insurance rider — Provides
term coverage for
children; and the accelerated benefit rider — You can receive a portion of the death benefit if you develop a terminal illness.
Conversely, some objectives are much longer
term like caring for a
disabled child or replenishing estate taxes.
Those working with vulnerable populations (
children, elderly, and the
disabled) are most likely to be screened (54.43 % of organizations screen this group), whereas short -
term, one - time and infrequent volunteers are least likely to be screened — only 11.76 % of organizations screen this group.
Getting it right in the early years can have a transformative effect on the longer
term outcomes for
disabled children, and those with special educational needs, and their families.
There are many examples, including: the support payor loses his / her job or becomes
disabled, and needs a temporary or long
term reduction in support obligation; the supported spouse needs an increase in support for similar reasons; a parent moves away requiring modification of the parenting schedule; a
child wants to significantly change the schedule, resulting in a change in both
child support and the schedule; disagreements about parenting choices or activities for the
children; the family residence must be sold and the parties can not agree on
terms.
Exemptions from the regulations are provided for housing for the elderly and
disabled, provided
children are not regularly present; for vacation homes and short -
term rentals; for foreclosure sales; and for single - room rentals within dwellings.
On this RED Day they supported the Ottawa Rotary Home, a facility that provides short -
term respite care to families with physically
disabled children.