Is SSDI or social security disability grounds for a LTC denial? (Massachusetts)
If many years ago a person checked themselves into a mental health facility and subsequently is now receiving SSDI for a mental condition - is that a disqualification?
If a person is unable to earn SGA (substantial gainful activity - $980/month) due to fatigue they may quality for SSDI.
Could a chief deny a person if they are on psychiatric medication?
Would a person in such a predicament need a letter from a physician?
If denied, can this be fought in district court?
Keep in mind the person in question has never been involuntarily committed.
If many years ago a person checked themselves into a mental health facility and subsequently is now receiving SSDI for a mental condition - is that a disqualification?
If a person is unable to earn SGA (substantial gainful activity - $980/month) due to fatigue they may quality for SSDI.
Could a chief deny a person if they are on psychiatric medication?
Would a person in such a predicament need a letter from a physician?
If denied, can this be fought in district court?
Keep in mind the person in question has never been involuntarily committed.