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Guardianship & Benefits Support

Legal authority and financial support systems are essential for protecting and supporting adults with IDD. However, navigating guardianship and government benefits can be confusing and overwhelming.

Moms Like Me provides guidance to help mothers make informed legal and financial decisions.

How This Service Is Provided

  • Education on guardianship and alternatives
  • Guidance on SSI, Medicaid, and waiver programs
  • Step-by-step explanations of application processes
  • Support understanding eligibility and requirements

Why This Service Is Important

Without proper planning:

  • Families may lose access to benefits
  • Legal authority may be unclear
  • Financial support may be delayed or denied

These systems are complex and mistakes can be costly.

Key Benefits

  • Protection of your child’s legal rights
  • Access to critical financial resources
  • Reduced confusion and stress
  • Informed, confident decision-making

Proper legal and financial planning ensures your child is protected, supported, and able to access the resources they need throughout adulthood.

Many families are unsure whether guardianship is necessary or what legal options are available, which can lead to confusion and delayed decision-making.

Without proper understanding of benefits and eligibility requirements, families risk losing access to critical financial and healthcare support.

Not every individual requires full guardianship. The decision depends on your child’s ability to make informed decisions about their health, finances, and daily life. Some families pursue limited guardianship or alternative options such as power of attorney. Understanding the right approach for your situation is essential to balancing protection and independence.

Many adults with IDD may qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid, which provide financial assistance and healthcare coverage. These programs are often essential for accessing additional services and long-term support.

Yes, benefits can be affected by income, assets, or changes in eligibility. It’s important to understand program rules and reporting requirements to ensure continued access to support.