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Government benefits are generally available to qualifying children with special needs. If your child qualifies for government benefits, one of your goals may be to ensure that her eligibility continues into the future. A special needs trust can ... more
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Dot2Dot buses are not fitted with wheelchair access equipment. Clients travelling with a wheelchair are advised that they must be able to board the vehicle on foot. The wheelchair should also be collapsible. We may be able to arrange alternative ... more
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Public health through its mission of promotion, prevention and protection collaborates with providers of health, mental health and education to render whole the needs for the development of children’s bodily growth, within mental and social- ... more
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If you receive an outright inheritance from a friend or family member the inheritance could put you over the $80,000 asset limit. It is not necessary for your family to disinherit you, however, in order to protect your Pension benefits. If your ... more
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Progress by all students is reported against the same criteria; the standards/benchmarks for that grade level. A lack of proficiency on any standard does not signal failure – but that we need to continue to assist student development in that area. ... more
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In many cases, a special needs trust is established, but not funded, while the parent or other creator is alive. Upon the parent's death, his or her will transfers the disabled child's portion of an inheritance to the trust. The trust (instead of ... more
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A trust is a legal document that provides for the control and distribution of assets held by a “trustee” for the benefit of another (the “beneficiary”). The assets in a trust may be money, stocks, bonds, real estate, business interests, or other ... more
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It began in 2004 when the Children’s Services Council of Broward contracted with the Broward Regional Health Planning Council to analyze the system of care and the gaps in services for children with Special Needs in Broward County. One ... more
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The scholarships will be funded entirely by charitable donations from Missouri taxpayers who freely choose to contribute to the educational well-being of special needs children. Beginning in 2010, an individual or corporate taxpayer may claim a tax ... more
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We meet with all parents and children prior to enrollment to discuss the individual needs of the child. If we feel that our environment is in the best interest of the child and their family we will be more that happy to provide care. ... more
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