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Is there a social worker or social worker who helps people with disabilities has a sense of sickness, etc?

My younger sister is 22 years and is now considered disabled. I recently became eligible for SSI and some other things. Because of their emotional problems and learning difficulties, she understand any of this, and do not know what to do with the paperwork. She literally has stacks and stacks of papers and brochures. I do not know where to start! Is there any type of worker case or social worker to help with this? From what I can understand that receives Medicare, Medicaid, SSI, some of AARP, as well as "extra help" for people low-income, besides my parents' insurance. I do not understand is how they work together. I do not know if you need to enroll in certain things or excluding others. From now on just ignore everything and I'm afraid I will lose everything, I can not understand everything for the life of me! I do not know how someone disabled or elderly mental expected …! We live in Wisconsin, if it matters

A 22 year old who just got benefits as disabled would not have all the services. Suspect some may be for their parents and not for her. AARP = American Association of Retired Persons. None of your benefits are for people under 50 years. If she is on SSI, SSDI also would not be unless she had been receiving SSDI in its register of parents and supplements to the SSI and SSDI. This would only be true if she had been receiving benefits as a disabled child. Or another possibility would have been that she was 10 years of work credits, but at 22, which is impossible. Someone used all these benefits for her. Who? They should know what actually applied. If she is receiving SSI – what is the benefit that makes sense – there is no "acceptance" to anything – only checks start coming in.


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