JAN SPENCER, MSW, LCSW LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER PORTLAND VA – EPILEPSY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Resources for Veterans with Epilepsy.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs VA Benefits and Services For Retired Personnel.
Advertisements

Overcoming the Social Security Disability Hurdles Essential information from a disability attorney Ted Walkenhorst, Esq. Disability Benefits Law Center.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Specialty Court Conference VA Regional Office Muskogee, OK.
Social Security Administration Disability Programs Disability Programs.
Vocational Rehabilitation & Employment (Chapter 31)
1. After I return from OIF/OEF, I need to have my dental work (as part of my VA benefit) completed before the end of the 180 day period. False. Fact: The.
Understanding Social Security Disability. Two Different Programs Title 2 SSDI Requires work: 5 years out of last 10 5 month waiting period 24 month Medicare.
Social Security Administration Disability Programs Disability Programs.
Disability Services & Legal Center Basic Orientation for Benefits Counseling.
Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs
SSA, VA, STD/LTD HUMS205 Ilima Young. Scenario You are working with a client who is a Veteran from the Vietnam War. You are working with a client who.
1.03 Healthcare Finances Understand healthcare agencies, finances, and trends Healthcare Finances Government Finances Private Finances 2.
Department of Veterans Affairs 1 Where you will learn about your VA benefit entitlements. WelcomeWelcome to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Remember the Fastest Way to Verify Social Security and SSI Benefits— my Social Security provides an online benefit verification letter immediately. socialsecurity.gov/myaccount.
Social Security - The Basics Anne S. Quincy Legal Aid Society of Minneapolis (612)
Benefits of Disability Benefits LAW OFFICE OF JONATHAN EDWARD MOODY SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY ATTORNEY.
1 1 SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. 2 2 The Social Security Statement – Online!
Social Security Social Security Administrates many different benefits…….. Know what benefit you are on… It makes a difference!
Social Security Disability Basics Prepared by: Saundra McDowell Based on material from websites provided by SSA and NOSSCR in addition to experience in.
CHAPTER © 2012 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 Workers’ Compensation and Disability.
Effective Date: March 16, 2012 Representatives must submit the following electronically: Request for appeal forms i561 and i501 The Disability Report-Appeal.
What is WOTC Federal Tax Credits Encourages hiring of individuals with barriers to employment Not Sellable or Transferable Can carry forward 20 years.
Social Security Administration Online Services and Program Resources for Agencies Online Services and Program Resources for Agencies.
Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). What is the Work Opportunity Tax Credit? OPPORTUNITYWOTC is an OPPORTUNITY to provide gainful employment to a person.
Social Security Administration Yolanda York
Health Insurance HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE Hospital insurance pays for most of your charges if you are hospitalized with and illness or injury.
3.01 B Union, Union Shops, Employment at will, Unemployment, Social Security, Workers Comp.
Ticket to Work Program Common Payment Denials. Objectives Recognize the most frequent reasons why payments to ENs are denied. Discover how to avoid denials.
Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment V E T S U C C E S S Welcome to VetSuccess Orientation.
Work Study Employment Kim Matison and Leanne Foster Financial Aid/Human Resources March 10, 2009.
Social Security Administration
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for Adults with Disabilities
An Overview Kelly Blad, MA, EDPNA Traumatic Brain Injury and the Social Security Disability Process.
2015 National Training Program Module 13 Medicare and Other Programs for People with Disabilities.
Disability Benefits What to Expect When You Can No Longer Work.
1 Welcome Home!. 2 What makes up the federal agency, The Veterans Administration (VA) Health (VHA) 5 years grandfathered in after return from deployment.
Social Security & SSI Benefits for Children. The Social Security Administration manages two distinctly different programs that provide benefits based.
SOAR and Consumer-Run Organizations: Informational Call! PRESENTED BY: SAMHSA SOAR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER POLICY RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC. UNDER CONTRACT.
Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs Elsevier items and derived items © 2010, 2008 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier.
W-4 Form Used to determine the amount of income tax withheld from paychecks “Dependents” – Someone who lives with you – Provide for over 50% of their living.
Social Security 2  1935 – Retirement Insurance  1939 – Survivors Insurance  1956 – Disability Insurance History of Social Security.
1.03 Healthcare Finances Understand healthcare agencies, finances, and trends Healthcare Finances Government Finances Private Finances 2.
Retirement Insurance 1935 Survivors Insurance 1939 History - Social Security’s Programs Disability Insurance 1956.
Applying for disability benefits online. What can I accomplish using the Social Security website? Apply for Medicare, retirement or disability benefits.
DIRECT NURSING SERVICES 1. WHAT ARE DIRECT NURSING SERVICES? Direct Nursing Services are a direct shift nursing service provided by an RN or LPN for an.
All EN Payments Call April 28, Agenda Common Payment Denials When to use an “Employer Prepared Earnings Statement” vs an “EN Supplemental Earnings.
Unit C: Health Care Systems Part 4 Health Team Relations.
SSA and Child Support -- What’s the Connection Ellery Brown Ann Ziff Dee Price-Sanders 2.
Presented by Scott Leonard and Joanne O’Neill Department of Community and Human Services Developmental Disabilities Division.
Colville Confederate Tribes Workmen’s Compensation What is Workmen’s Compensation?
FEDERAL VETERAN BENEFITS Overview. BOBI DIXON-INGALLS Targeted Outreach Team, Michigan Veterans Affairs Agency Training and Accountability Analyst Accredited.
Workers’ Compensation Training for Supervisors presented by the Department of Human Resources.
A Basic Guide to Social Security Disability Benefits Presented by Matthew Lane and Nancy Goodwin of Ziegler & Lane, LLC.
Understanding Social Security & SSI Presented by Matthew D. Lane, Jr.
The benefits received from Social Security are based on the earnings your employer (or you if self-employed) reported, using your Social Security number.
Social Security Administration or TTY or TTY
Copyright ©2014 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved 1 Chapter 16 Disability Income Insurance and Disability Benefit Programs Insurance.
15.1/15.2/15.3/15.4.  hospital insurance  surgical insurance  regular medical insurance  major medical insurance  comprehensive medical insurance.
1 1 IT’S YOUR FUTURE, IT’S YOUR BENEFIT IT’S YOUR FUTURE, IT’S YOUR BENEFIT.
What to Expect When You Can No Longer Work
Methods of Payment for Healthcare
Social Security
Skills for Independent Living: Volume III - Health
1.03 Healthcare Finances.
The Nuts & Bolts of Social Security Disability
Social Security Disability Benefits By Sara G. Khaki, Esq
Workers’ Compensation, Family Medical Leave, And The Americans With Disability Act: You May Have Heard of These Laws, But How Do They Apply To You! Presented.
Vocational Rehabilitation Services for High School Students
Workers’ Compensation, Family Medical Leave, And The Americans With Disability Act: You May Have Heard of These Laws, But How Do They Apply To You! Presented.
Social Security Disability
Presentation transcript:

JAN SPENCER, MSW, LCSW LICENSED CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER PORTLAND VA – EPILEPSY CENTER OF EXCELLENCE Resources for Veterans with Epilepsy

Disability Options 1. VA disability – Service Connection 2. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) 3. Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI)

Service Connection Veteran disability compensation is a monetary benefit paid to Veterans who are: Disabled by an injury or illness that happened while on active duty OR were made worse by active military service AND for those who were discharged under other than ‘dishonorable discharge’. These disabilities are considered to be service-connected

Application Process Complete an application - VA Form “Veterans Application for Compensation or Pension”. ~ Complete online at: / OR ~A pply with the help of your county Veterans Service Officer (see handout) * For more information call Toll Free

Social Security Disability Insurance Program (SSD) Supplemental Security Income Program (SSI) Social security pays benefits to people who cannot work because they have a medical condition that is expected to last at LEAST one year or result in death. * Not for partial or short-term disability The SSI program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have LIMITED income and resources. Must meet medical standards for disability as SSDI. Benefits are not based on your prior work. Social Security Disability Benefits

How Do I Apply for SSDI? 1. Apply online at Call Toll Free to make an appointment to file a disability claim at your local disability office.

When Should I Apply for SSDI? You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. It can take up to 5 months to process the application. Complete a Adult Disability Report ~ complete online at ORwww.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityreport ~ print the ADS report, complete it and return it to your local Social Security Office.

How Can I Prepare for the Interview? Gather information for: “The Disability Starter Kit” 1. Your social security number. 2. Your birth certificate or baptismal certificate. 3. Names, addresses and phone numbers of the doctors, hospitals and clinics where you have received medical care, along with the dates of service. 4. Name of all medications you take and the dosages. 5. Medical records you have in your possession. 6. Laboratory and test results. 7. A summary of where you have worked in the past ten years, the kind of work you did. 8. A copy of your most recent W-2 form (Wage and Tax Statement) OR your Federal Tax Return for the past year.

How Do They Decide If I Qualify? Five-Step Process 1. If you ARE working and if your earnings exceed a *certain amount, you will not be considered disabled. If you are NOT working and your monthly earnings qualify, then the state agency looks at your medical condition. 2. Is your medical condition SEVERE? Your medical condition must significantly limit your ability to do basic work activities. If you qualify, the state agency takes your application on to the next step. 3. Is your medical condition on the List of Impairments? If the severity of your ‘listed’ medical condition qualifies, the state agency goes on to the next step. 4. Can you do the work you did before? The agency looks to see if you can do the work you did before. If NOT, the state agency goes on to the next step. 5. Can you do any other type of work? If you can’t perform the work you previously did, the agency looks to see if you can perform other jobs. If NOT the agency will determine you are disabled.

The Decision You will receive the SSA’s decision in a letter. If your application is approved, you will receive a letter showing you the amount of your benefit and when your payments start.

What If I Disagree? If you disagree with the decision made on your claim for disability, you can appeal it. “The Appeals Process”- Publication  (Available from Social Security)

How Do I Apply for SSI? You can apply for SSI benefits by: 1. Calling and make an appointment with a social security disability representative. 2. Interviews can be scheduled by phone or in person at a local SSA office. 3. Complete the Disability Starter Kit. 4. You may visit a local SSA office without a scheduled appointment but you may have to wait awhile. If you do not have enough information to make a decision, SSA will pay for you to have a medical exam or test to assist with the decision.

Veterans Service Dogs

Veteran Evaluation for Use of Service Dog Any Veteran diagnosed with Epilepsy that is interested in securing a “Seizure Dog” must meet the following criteria: 1. A Service Dog must be part of the Veteran’s treatment plan as well as part of the overall rehabilitation and restorative care of the Veteran. 2. A Service Dog evaluation and referral is a prosthetic prescriptive practice and a clinical decision. 3. If it is determined, a Service Dog will likely enhance the Veteran’s rehabilitation and restorative care, all hardware and veterinary costs will be covered by the VA. 4. Veteran must obtain the Seizure Dog from an accredited GD/SD organization.

VA Definition of “Seizure Response Dog” A Seizure Response Dog is specifically trained to recognize a person is having a seizure and to provide support to the person during the seizure.

Seizure Response Dog’s Provide: 1. Contact emergency medical service (typically 911) via dedicated phone OR A family member or other specific individual who can provide human support to the Veteran. 2. Retrieve water, medication or other supportive material for the Veteran when he/she regains consciousness. 3. Provide bracing support to the Veteran during the post-ictal period (post seizure) to facilitate the ability of the Veteran to rise from the floor or wherever the Veteran is during the seizure.

Seizure Response Dog’s DO NOT Seizure Response Dogs do not abort seizures, cannot be expected to break the fall of a person having a seizure, and cannot prevent persons having a seizure from injury due to activities such as biting one’s tongue or choking.

Specific Indications for Seizure Response Dog 1. Veteran has to have epileptic seizures, confirmed by EEG or MEG. 2. Veteran should have a demonstrated history of seizure frequency of at least ONE seizure per week for the past six months. 3. There are several different patterns for seizures. SRD’s are most useful for Veterans who have generalized motor or psychomotor seizure patterns that are associated with loss or alteration of consciousness.

Contraindications for Seizure Response Dog Veterans having NON-EPILEPTIC seizures such as: “epileptiform” or “pseudo-seizures” are not appropriate candidates for SRD’s. Veteran’s who do not have a period of confusion, altered consciousness or paresis Veterans who have generalized seizures associated with violent limb-flailing (these movements are likely to injure the dog)

Organizations Assisting Veterans with Service Dogs 1. Soldiers Best Friend Service Dogs for Veterans – 3. Vets Helping Heroes Patriot PAWS, Service Dog Training Vets Adopt Pets -