What is In-Home Support Services (IHSS) Protective Supervision?

If you are raising a child with a developmental disability, such as autism, Down syndrome or cerebral palsy, you might be eligible for IHSS Protective Supervision, which allows financial support of up to $3,000 per month. Protective Supervision is part of the In-Home Support Services (IHSS) program in California and helps parents and guardians of children with special needs to apply for funding.
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How to Get a Letter from Your Child's Doctor for Your IHSS Application

If you are the parent of a child with special needs such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy or another disability, California State’s In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS) provides a helpful program to get financial support every month. Especially for those of you who have had to stop working in order to take care of your child. Disability benefits such as IHSS and Protective Supervision allow you to be employed as your child’s in-home caretaker. One of the most important documents to include in your IHSS application is the letter from your child's doctor stating your child’s diagnosis. But how do you get your child's doctor to write a great letter for your IHSS application?
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How to Request an IHSS Appeal State Hearing

Have you applied for California’s In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program and been denied? Or you received a low number of hours and believe you should get more? You can appeal this decision and still receive the maximum amount of funding. Read below to find out how to request an IHSS appeal state hearing.
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How to Fight for Your Child with Special Needs' IEP Rights

Families with children with disabilities like autism already face obstacles in getting their children the appropriate services they need to learn. The federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) outlines specific requirements for identifying and educating children with disabilities. But the coronavirus crisis has created even more obstacles where online education may be the only option. Many parents are asking: how do I fight for my child’s IEP rights during the coronavirus pandemic? (more…)

Can My Child with Autism Still Get Special Education Services During COVID-19?

With schools closing throughout the state, virtual learning has emerged as the mainstay for educating California’s students. But, the barriers for distance learning, including having little or no experience with videoconferencing and the need for electronic devices and consistent access to the internet for typically developing children, quickly became apparent to parents, teachers and the school districts. And it is children with disabilities who have to overcome even more obstacles to learn. The big question remains: can your child with autism still get special education services during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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I Can’t Work Because of COVID-19. How Can I Financially Support My Child with Special Needs?

Parents are increasingly worried about how they are going to pay their bills as coronavirus COVID-19 forces businesses to close and millions of people lose their jobs. And if you are the parent of a child with special needs such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy or another disability, it’s even more stressful. Even with stimulus checks and unemployment insurance, these funds are temporary. If you lost your job or you can’t work because of COVID-19, you may qualify for other financial support so you can raise your child with special needs.
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Can I Still Apply for IHSS During COVID-19 Quarantine?

California State’s In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS) provides a helpful program to get financial support every month if you are the parent of a child with special needs such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy or another disability. And if you have lost your job during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and now take care of your child in quarantine, disability benefits such as IHSS and Protective Supervision allow you to be employed as your child’s in-home caretaker. But can you still apply for IHSS during COVID-19 quarantine?
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Can I Get Financial Help for My Child with Autism if I Lost My Job Due to COVID-19?

As a parent of a child who has autism, 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 with special needs to lead a fulfilling life. And now due to the coronavirus (COVID-19), many parents have lost their full time jobs. But can you get financial help for your child with autism if you lost your job due to COVID-19?
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How to Survive Quarantine with Your Child with Special Needs

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Breaks from your normal life can offer great opportunities for extra fun and relaxed downtime for you and your child with special needs. However, with the coronavirus COVID-19 national emergency dragging on for an untold amount of time, time off can also create challenges for all parents and children. Disruption in your daily routine and an increase in unstructured moments for your child may result in low levels of motivation and higher levels of anxiety and stress. For you as a parent of a child with a disability like autism, these may seem magnified. Below are some helpful tips to help you survive these days during quarantine with your child with special needs.
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Coronavirus: Plan for Your Child with Special Needs’ Future

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Planning for your future financially is a challenge for everyone—but even more so for you if you are a parent of a child with special needs during this time. Many children with special needs are living longer, which puts you as a parent in a dangerous spot: who will take care of your child financially, physically and emotionally, long after you are gone? How do you prepare for your child with special needs’ future as the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic gets worse?
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