What are the non-medical requirements?
Before the disability is even considered, you first must show that the child lives in a household with very limited income and resources. Each household is different, but as a general rule, if the family is receiving any State assistance such as food stamps, Medicaid, or any other welfare benefit, the non-medical requirements will be met. Even if the family is not receiving welfare, the child could still qualify for benefits if the household income is low. A case by case analysis must be made.
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