I'm not an expert, but we've been through some issues relative to our son who has some learning disabilities. If your son has any disabilities, physical or cognitive, he may be eligible for some State assistance, which may make him eligible for Medicare and/or Medicaid. Otherwise, after age 26, he has to purchase his own health insurance. The only other advise I can give is that support/assistance doesn't come to you....you have to go look for it. Be his advocate, and programs vary state to state.
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- Tony P.
Currently
- 1984 944 SP2 racer
- 1977 911 KM Special vintage racer
- 2012 Cayman R (also the wife's)
- 2000 Boxster S (now mine)
- 1995 993 (garage queen)
- 2007 Cayman S (wife's track beast)
- 2017 F350 (tow monster)
- 2018 Jeep Wrangler
Gone but not forgotten
- 1989 944S2
- 1979 RX7
- 1986 944
- 1991 944S2 (in car heaven...)
- 2001 Chevy Suburban 2500 (FIL's beast now)
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