Ellyce Anapolsky, Esq. , Ray Cebula , Linda Landry – Working with Transition Aged Youth
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Working with Transition Aged Youth necessitates knowledge of the Age 18 Redetermination, the Student Earned Income Exclusion, and Section 301. We will begin with a review of these three critical elements for all adolescents receiving SSI benefits, and how each may be used to keep both monetary and health benefits while attempting to transition to employment.
The topic will then shift to the start of a work endeavor, making the kid a worker, locating essential supports, and coping with the possibility of a reduction or loss of monetary benefits. Medicaid coverage may be maintained with little trouble during this transition, helping to balance the task and risk for the parents involved. Finally, safety ensures that all benefits can be recovered if the job effort falls or is interrupted or slowed due to a worsening of the underlying impairments.
Ellyce Anapolsky is an attorney.
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Ellyce Anapolsky is a Legal Council for Health Justice staff attorney. She has mostly represented clients in SSI and SSDI compensation issues since 2004. Ellyce also plays an important role in teaching citizens, attorneys, and medical personnel on Medicare, Social Security, and other benefit concerns. Ellyce graduated with honors from John Marshall Law School, where she won an Equal Justice Works Exemplary Public Service Award as well as an Equal Justice America Fellowship.
Cebula, Ray
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Raymond A. Cebulla, III J.D. graduated from the Franklin Pierce Law Center in 1982 and has spent the last 23 years working with legal services, protection and advocacy programs, and providing direct representation to disabled individuals who are having legal issues with the Social Security Administration. He joined Cornell University’s WISC team in 2000, and his written materials include “Mapping the Path to Work,” which will be published by AAIDD, Chapter 23, NOSSCR Social Security Practice Guide, 2012, and “Interaction Among Unemployment Insurance, Welfare, Social Security Disability, and SSI Benefits,” which will be published by Clearinghouse REVIEW in September-October 2007.
Landry, Linda
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Linda L. Landry has been a staff attorney with the Disability Law Center since 1990. Her primary focus is on Social Security benefit concerns and work incentives, as well as health benefits such as MassHealth and Medicare. She has over 30 years of legal advocacy experience in these areas, including individual representation, training, impact and policy work, class action litigation, and backup, support, and technical assistance to a statewide project of attorneys and advocates representing individual Social Security and SSI disability benefits claimants. She writes and speaks on a wide range of issues for both local and national audiences. She graduated from Northeastern University School of Law and had worked at Neighborhood Legal Services before joining DLC. In 2006, she won the NOSSCR Distinguished Service Award, in 2011, the Massachusetts Bar Association Equal Access to Justice Award, and in 2013, she was named one of Massachusetts’ Top Women of the Law.
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