
45:27
Welcome everyone!

50:56
Please put any questions here in the chat

53:04
will we be able to request the presentation emailed to us?

53:30
Yes, the PPT slides will be emailed to you.

53:41
Thank you!

53:51
The recording and materials will be housed on our website too: www.ohiof2f.org

55:48
COLA = Cost of Living Arrangement

55:55
so if a child is 16 years old and lives with his parents and both parents work what is the child eligible for?

56:37
what is the equation for figuring out if a child lives at home but is charged rent?

56:42
Food Stamp eligibility?

56:55
What living arrangements are necessary to avoid a reduction of the $841.

57:00
what if the child is 20?

57:23
what if a child lives in a house that is in a third party trust

57:49
What about charging for food and rent?

57:50
If the child is 19, working part time ($12 an hour), living at home, pays rent, will the parents income be looked at for deemed income?

57:52
What is the income limit for a minor with a disability for a single parent?

57:54
if you have an 18 year old and both parents work, what are they eligible for?

57:59
If child is over 18, and if they became a tenant, there would be an agreement on rental amount

59:16
if the parents are legal guardians and the person is over 18, would the accept a lease between the child and parents?

59:27
yes Kelly

59:40
My son was getting SSI and working part-time. Recently he starting getting SSDI and his SSI was reduced. Is that typical to get both and will he eventually switch over to SSDI if he keeps working.

59:42
can you add real estate taxes into those expenses?

01:01:08
Is that rent to parents considered taxable to parents?

01:01:18
the trust rents to the ssi recipient

01:01:43
yes

01:02:21
can you add real estate taxes into the shared expenses

01:02:35
what is a reasonable amount for rent?

01:03:03
I've asked a tax account about whether the rent is considered taxable income to the parent or the person to whom the SSI recipient pays rent, and the tax account said yes that is considered income for the property owner.

01:03:45
yes rent is income to whoever receives it

01:04:54
Our accountant agrees with the above as well. Rent is income and so it should be taxed.

01:04:56
The adult must be paying their fair share of the household expenses in order to receive the maximum SSI amount.

01:05:37
a 3rd party trust may be able to be used to build an account that can transfer money to a stable account as needed

01:06:08
Rent that an adult child is paying would need to recorded as income for the parents on their taxes correct ?

01:06:47
yes it will

01:07:41
Can the speaker address SSDI as a disabled child too?

01:08:21
Is she talking about the ticket to work program?

01:08:47
Will we be discussing how to get SSI for a minor with autism plus other disabilities?

01:09:54
who monitors whether a person can move onto SSDI? from SSI?

01:10:32
What is the SSDI benefit?

01:11:24
From an email I received from The Arc of Ohio back in 9/2020. "On DODD website it is called the Residency Agreement. You can modify it to meet your needs. There is no real calculation sheet, but social security likes back up like mortgage, utilities, food, etc. I advise families to consider like you are renting a room with full house privileges to a tenant. No one could ever rent a furnished room for $600.00/month, but seems to be an average parents are charging."

01:13:12
600/month is cheap...look at vrbo

01:15:20
Thank you for the great information Barb. Ohio also has a great resource for ongoing information related to Disability Benefits- https://oh.db101.org/ Tutorial Videos on "What is SSI?", "SSI and Work", "SSI and Youth Who Work" and others on SSDI also.

01:16:47
So ssdi is only if no onger working?

01:16:54
My son gets SSI because he has mental health issues, that he was born with. When doing our SSI recertification the lady said that he earned enough to qualify for SSDI, however his disability was something from birth, so how would he qualify for SSDI?

01:17:04
Can a young adult disabled child, collect SSDI from a parents work record?

01:17:36
I understood an adult child can get SSDI if parent dies - is this correct? What information?

01:17:52
yes...look at your ssi statements

01:17:54
What is minimum they can receive on ssdi?

01:17:58
it tells you what they will get

01:18:10
Please repeat what you can’t earn above on SSDI?

01:20:14
Which parent's work record?

01:20:47
SSDI based on parents only or guardians too?

01:20:54
SSDAC - adult child receives a benefit from their parent's work record, if in death or retirement

01:21:07
If they are pulling SSI from a parents benefits, does that effect the other siblings who may also be disabled? Or will it effect the benefit amount of siblings who may be under the age of 18 and the parent has died.

01:22:17
Marion, whomever is retired or deceased

01:22:50
Is there an earning limit for SSDAC?

01:23:09
Is there an age limit when it comes to when an adult child can try to get SSDAC?

01:23:30
Does retired mean a certain age? i.e. 65? or can they have taken early retirement

01:23:57
what about guardians that are not parents? I am a guardian Aunt. Her mom is out of the picture.

01:24:53
Can I make an appointment to talk to someone about my child's disability/age/situation to help determine best way to move ahead to receive benefits?

01:29:38
The slides and recording will be on our website at www.OhioF2F.org

01:30:40
are we going to go over if a minor child is disabled and how to get SSI and how it's caluated ?

01:30:49
If we don't respond to every question tonight, please be patient. We intent to answer your questions afterwards in an email. Thank you

01:33:43
If they made 8k a year they is more than the 2000k they are allowed to have in an account.

01:34:00
If they saved that do they become disqualified?

01:34:17
Tiffany, do you have a STABLE account?

01:38:50
transfer the money to a stable account or a third party trust

01:39:40
there are different trusts that can be setup to work with the stable accounts

01:48:48
My son was on Medicaid and they put him on Medicare. They said he had to go on Medicare because he worked 4 quarters. Why did this happen? He was only 22 when this happened. Then they wanted to charge him a monthly fee until they determined he was low income and now Medicaid pays for his Medicare premium??

01:48:57
Barb Judah email- BJudah@leapinfo.org LEAP

01:49:38
Barb's email address: BJudah@leapinfo.org

01:49:44
cost for leap?

01:49:45
https://www.leapinfo.org/

01:50:13
Wow!!!! Thank you Barb and all of you who brought this information to us. I cant thank you enough!

01:50:25
did you say there was a $20,000 income exception to the MBIWD?

01:50:30
Thank you so much.

01:51:01
if anyone is interested...we are in Cincinnati and have been working with Annie Warner on trusts/guardianship/etc

01:51:23
please email me the slides, thank you!

01:51:25
her number is 513-449-2111 annie@warnerlg.com

01:52:31
What tool did she just say?

01:52:47
LEAP is free!

01:54:11
in the Cleveland area - does anyone have the name of a lawyer/advocate that they have worked with to navigate this adult system of benefits?

01:54:12
for adult children 22 and over, they are eligible for food assistance

01:55:02
yes

01:55:36
Hickman-Lauder Attys in CLE.

01:55:50
Question: For SNAP benefits what ongoing paperwork requirements are there? Do you have to file anything monthly or more often?

01:56:17
the slides and recording will be posted on our ohiof2f.org website in about a week

01:57:22
To apply do we just go to ss office? Do we need an attorney ?

01:57:27
Did not adopt the child.

01:58:40
If my 19 year old was denied SSI benefits how long do you have to appeal and what is the process?

01:58:45
Tiffany, many families do NOT need an attorney to apply for SSI. please feel free to reach out to me: amy.clawson@cchmc.org

01:59:20
Tebble, please call Barb at LEAP to discuss details.

01:59:39
Thank you

02:00:51
www.leapinfo.org

02:01:11
Call LEAP 216-696-2716

02:02:12
Thank you, so informational

02:02:17
Is LEAP just for Ohio or are NKY people allowed to access?

02:02:26
If you have an SSA at your county board of DD, they may have a Medicaid/SSI rep in their office to help you apply.

02:03:20
thank you.

02:03:25
For SNAP their is an annual redetermination

02:03:49
thank you

02:04:23
www.ssa.gov to apply or contact LEAP

02:05:32
Cindi and All, the SNAP redetermination is quite simple, especially if nothing has changed with living and income

02:05:34
Please fill out the survey for tonight

02:05:40
https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sv/PsvsPqB/TB

02:07:46
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02:07:55
I have been to many SSI presentations and this one was by far the most informative!

02:08:22
Thank you!

02:08:34
How can I complete the survey if I am doing the zoom on my phone?

02:08:44
Thank you!

02:08:50
Thank you 😊

02:09:01
got it

02:09:19
Do we need to do anything extra for CEU credits?

02:09:39
Good question about CEU's

02:09:45
thank you so much for all the information