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- Thanks for the information! My son completely destroyed the

minitrampoline after it served many years of service, and I didn't even

think of MRDD of helping with paying for a new one. But we do have to stop

him from destroying his bed now! And the 2 younger ones are following his

lead! More than once, our 2 year old feel off my oldest's bed! Chris

>From: " " <lamoo@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: [ ] Re: family resource

>Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:28:24 -0000

>

>This is our experience with MRDD family resource dollars and what

>has been told to me by my support administrator.

>

>Each family is eligible for about $1,000 or $1,500 a year (not sure

>which) of family resource dollars. And yes, it is for respite, camp

>and other needs AT HOME related to the child's disability.

>

>What you can use the money for depends on the age of the child. If

>your child is school age, it is then the responsibility of the

>school to provide therapy services, and family resource dollars

>cannot be used for those purposes. When my child was younger than

>school age (under 3), we were able to access some family resource

>money to help offset speech therapy. Now that he is school-age, we

>cannot access it to fund therapies.

>

>However, if you have a need AT HOME, you can access family resource

>dollars to pay for O.T. things like a weighted vest, trampoline,

>etc. But, you have to have either your school O.T. or the MRDD O.T.

>recommend it and fill out the proper forms. Our school O.T. is

>familiar with the family resource form and gladly fills one out for

>us for items we agree will help my son again, AT HOME.

>

>When dealing with your S.A., as like anything, the squeeky wheel

>gets the grease. You have to stress that you have an urgent need AT

>HOME, because your child is, for example, jumping off the stairs

>repeatedly, endangering himself, and he needs a more appropriate

>outlet, like a trampoline. The S.A. won't just sign off on it, they

>will most likely make a MRDD O.T. referral, where the O.T. comes in

>on a consultative basis and says, yes your child needs these

>things. (Or work with your school O.T. if school age).

>

>Hope this helps. Feel free to email me too.

>

>

>

>--- In , " Eisengart " <cdleers@a...>

>wrote:

> > I have a question.

> > Where does Family Resource money come from?

> > Who gets to decide how it is spent?

> > They say we can only use ours now for is respite and camp. I used

>to use for lots of things and now I needed some new therapy stuff.

>Is there a way to fight this with MRDD?

> > Thanks,

> > E

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>9/27/2005

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wonder why the difference in counties?

Chris

Thanks all for the info!

----- Original Message -----

From: " theautismguru " <theautismguru@...>

< >

Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 9:56 PM

Subject: [ ] Re: family resource

> family Resource Money in Summit County is $1750 per child, but that is

> based on a sliding

> scale of income level.

> S.

> New to the group

>

>

>

>> - Thanks for the information! My son completely destroyed the

>> minitrampoline after it served many years of service, and I didn't even

>> think of MRDD of helping with paying for a new one. But we do have to

>> stop

>> him from destroying his bed now! And the 2 younger ones are following

>> his

>> lead! More than once, our 2 year old feel off my oldest's bed! Chris

>>

>>

>> >From: " " <lamoo@s...>

>> >Reply-

>> >

>> >Subject: [ ] Re: family resource

>> >Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 15:28:24 -0000

>> >

>> >This is our experience with MRDD family resource dollars and what

>> >has been told to me by my support administrator.

>> >

>> >Each family is eligible for about $1,000 or $1,500 a year (not sure

>> >which) of family resource dollars. And yes, it is for respite, camp

>> >and other needs AT HOME related to the child's disability.

>> >

>> >What you can use the money for depends on the age of the child. If

>> >your child is school age, it is then the responsibility of the

>> >school to provide therapy services, and family resource dollars

>> >cannot be used for those purposes. When my child was younger than

>> >school age (under 3), we were able to access some family resource

>> >money to help offset speech therapy. Now that he is school-age, we

>> >cannot access it to fund therapies.

>> >

>> >However, if you have a need AT HOME, you can access family resource

>> >dollars to pay for O.T. things like a weighted vest, trampoline,

>> >etc. But, you have to have either your school O.T. or the MRDD O.T.

>> >recommend it and fill out the proper forms. Our school O.T. is

>> >familiar with the family resource form and gladly fills one out for

>> >us for items we agree will help my son again, AT HOME.

>> >

>> >When dealing with your S.A., as like anything, the squeeky wheel

>> >gets the grease. You have to stress that you have an urgent need AT

>> >HOME, because your child is, for example, jumping off the stairs

>> >repeatedly, endangering himself, and he needs a more appropriate

>> >outlet, like a trampoline. The S.A. won't just sign off on it, they

>> >will most likely make a MRDD O.T. referral, where the O.T. comes in

>> >on a consultative basis and says, yes your child needs these

>> >things. (Or work with your school O.T. if school age).

>> >

>> >Hope this helps. Feel free to email me too.

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >--- In , " Eisengart " <cdleers@a...>

>> >wrote:

>> > > I have a question.

>> > > Where does Family Resource money come from?

>> > > Who gets to decide how it is spent?

>> > > They say we can only use ours now for is respite and camp. I used

>> >to use for lots of things and now I needed some new therapy stuff.

>> >Is there a way to fight this with MRDD?

>> > > Thanks,

>> > > E

>> > >

>> > > No virus found in this outgoing message.

>> > > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.

>> > > Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.11.8/113 - Release Date:

>> >9/27/2005

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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