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Everything you need to understand diagnosis, Medicaid, waivers, school rights, and more β written in plain language, by someone who’s been there.
What to Do When Medicaid Denies Your Child β A Step-by-Step Guide
Getting a denial letter is devastating. But 42% of Medicaid appeals are won by families who fight back. Here’s exactly what to do, in what order, and what to say.
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How to Request an Autism Evaluation Through Your School District
You don’t have to wait for a private evaluation. Your school district is legally required to evaluate your child for free. Here’s how to ask.
The 12 Documents You Need Before Applying for Medicaid
Missing even one document is the most common reason applications get denied. This is the complete checklist, explained in plain language.
HCBS Waivers Explained: What They Are and How to Get on the List
Most families don’t know waiver programs exist until it’s too late to get on the waitlist. Here’s what HCBS waivers cover and how to apply now.
Your Child’s IEP Rights: What Schools Must Provide (and What They Often Don’t Tell You)
IDEA gives your child legally enforceable rights in school. Most parents never know what they can actually ask for. Let’s fix that.
ICD-10 Codes for Autism: What They Mean and Why They Matter for Insurance
The code on your child’s diagnosis paperwork directly affects what insurance will cover. Here’s what F84.0, F84.5, and others actually mean.
How to Find an ABA Therapist Who Actually Has Availability
The waitlists are real. But there are strategies most families don’t know about. Here’s how to find providers faster and what to ask when you do.
Respite Care: What It Is, Who Pays for It, and How to Find It
You cannot pour from an empty cup. Respite care exists specifically so caregivers can rest. Here’s how to access it, often at no cost.
How to Write a Medicaid Appeal Letter That Actually Works
Most appeal letters fail because they don’t address the specific denial reason. Here’s the exact structure that works, with a template you can use.
What to Do When Your Child Gets a “No Diagnosis” Result
A “no” from one evaluator is not the final word on your child. Second opinions are normal, and many families find a different path forward. Here’s what to do next.
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