LEARN HOW TO MEET YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS
Two Part Series: Join us at 5 p.m. on Sept. 28th and October 12th.
Determining the correct treatments, therapies and services for your child is difficult. Paying for them can be even harder. Join Amy Dawson to learn more about your options to pay for your child’s needs — whether it is biomedical intervention, PCA services, consumer support grants (CSG), consumer directed community supports (CDCS), intensive early intervention behavior therapy, speech therapy, ABA, RDI, PLAY, TEACH, Floortime or just about anything else! Topics covered will include understanding private and public insurance appeals as well as strategies to access county services.
For September 28th:
Meeting information
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Topic: Part One: How To Pay for What Your Child Needs
Date: Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Time: 5:00 pm, Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Meeting Number: 802 063 681
Meeting Password: autism
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To start or join the online meeting
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Go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/j.php?ED=159190127&UID=491905062&PW=NMzlhMjczZDQx&RT=MiM3
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Audio conference information
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Call-in toll number (US/Canada): +1-408-600-3600
Access code:802 063 681
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For assistance
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1. Go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/mc
2. On the left navigation bar, click “Support”.
To add this meeting to your calendar program (for example Microsoft Outlook), click this link:
https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/j.php?ED=159190127&UID=491905062&ICS=MS&LD=1&RD=2&ST=1&SHA2=CtvCfSGa0SZevA9Pt0BU2DVI9rLzkEa2IxBU-Yr45sQ=
To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files, go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/systemdiagnosis.php.
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For October 12th:
Meeting information
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Topic: Part Two: How To Pay for What Your Child Needs
Date: Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Time: 5:00 pm, Central Daylight Time (Chicago, GMT-05:00)
Meeting Number: 806 385 378
Meeting Password: autism
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To start or join the online meeting
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Go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/j.php?ED=159190172&UID=491905062&PW=NNzg4MzBhY2Nm&RT=MiM3
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Audio conference information
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Call-in toll number (US/Canada): +1-408-600-3600
Access code:806 385 378
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For assistance
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1. Go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/mc
2. On the left navigation bar, click “Support”.
To add this meeting to your calendar program (for example Microsoft Outlook), click this link:
https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/j.php?ED=159190172&UID=491905062&ICS=MS&LD=1&RD=2&ST=1&SHA2=3a0jUOtN/IaKJTJd6NHefeSrNP9/-EzpmjHnvBoeDy8=
To check whether you have the appropriate players installed for UCF (Universal Communications Format) rich media files, go to https://autismlaw.webex.com/autismlaw/systemdiagnosis.php.
http://www.webex.com
Amy Dawson is the parent of twins, one of whom has autism and special health care needs. She began practicing law in 1992 at the firm of Faegre & Benson, L.L.P. in Minneapolis. She also worked at the PACER Center and is a member of the Board of the Arc Greater Twin Cities. Amy’s law practice focuses on issues related to autism, disabilities, insurance and estate planning.
Bob Gunderson inspired me to devote my practice to individuals who have disabilities, their families, and the organizations that serve them. Bob Gunderson was my mentor, friend and colleague and I miss him very much. Bob Gunderson served the disability community as an attorney, as a brother, and as a dedicated volunteer who spent many hours in service to organizations such as Opportunity Partners, Fraser, PACER, and the Arc of Minnesota and Arc Greater Twin Cities.
Hi….
I’m Scott, founder of the Chattanooga Autism Meetup Group – based in Chattanooga, TN. CAM Group is essentially a clearinghouse of information for the autism community in the Chattanooga area. I post events which may be of interest to people.
Is the Autism Advocacy & Law Center LLC a local, statewide, or national organization? I am curious because I got the impression while you are based in the Twin Cities area that you reach out to a national audience.
I saw this webinar on your group’s website…
LEARN HOW TO MEET YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS
Two Part Series: Join us at 5 p.m. on Sept. 28th and October 12th.
Please let me if the material is exclusive to Minnesota disability law or not. I post events to people in the CAM Group which I feel they will benefit greatly.
Thanks for reading and responding to this…
Scott
August 21, 2011 at 7:15 am
Hi….
I am an autism advocate and the founder of the Chattanooga Autism Meetup Group – based in Chattanooga, TN. CAM Group is essentially a clearinghouse of information for the autism community in the Chattanooga area. I post events which may be of interest to people.
Is the Autism Advocacy & Law Center LLC a local, statewide, or national organization? I am curious because I got the impression while you are based in the Twin Cities area that you reach out to a national audience.
I saw this webinar on your group’s website…
LEARN HOW TO MEET YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS
Two Part Series: Join us at 5 p.m. on Sept. 28th and October 12th.
Please let me if the material is exclusive to Minnesota disability law or not.
Thanks for reading and responding to this…
Scott
Scott – our legal services are limited to Minnesota at this time, but the content of the first part of the Webinar series does include information about private insurance appeals and medicaid appeals. Folks from outside of Minnesota may benefit from participating in the first 20-30 minutes of the first part of the series and are more than welcome to participate.
Thanks!
I just lost my PCA hours, my TEFRA parental fee was $647/mo which I canceled and my company’s insurance doesn’t cover autism services. How can I get any of the information that was presented on Sept 28? I will be watching Part Two.
Thank you,