Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What could social services do to help a disability/disabled single parent?

What could social services do to support a disability/disabled single parent, who had lost his wife and has a brain of a 6 year old, to raise his little daughter who is about 6-7 years old?





Any kind answers are appreciated! Thank You!What could social services do to help a disability/disabled single parent?
Anyone you contact about this situation would have the child removed be the father is not mentally capable of taking care of a young child let alone himself.


Here are some resources that should be checked into





1. Make sure the child is receiving SSI because she lost her mother and her father is disabled( the child will receive a monthly check and would qualify you medical coverage)


2. The assistance office ( once they apply the family would receive more medical benefits,heating assistance, rent assistance and food stamps)


3. Area on Aging assists with a variety of things from doing tax returns for free,transportation to personal care like someone doing laundry and cleaning the home.What could social services do to help a disability/disabled single parent?
I doubt Versanti even read the question. The man has the capabilities of a six-year old. DVRS cannot train a 6-year old to work. The person writing the questions also explained that he needs social services to help him raise his child, not to take care of him financially. Read the question before you reply with a knee-jerk answer.
in my area there is an agency that provides support services for parents with cogntive diabilities----clients are referred through teh divsion of developmental diabilities (in teh US)
contact your state's Bureau of Disability %26amp; Voc Rehab. get some job training and/or a degree so that you won't have to depend on social services.
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