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Hello - my name is Kari. I am here because my father (57) is currently trying to get on Social Security Disability.

He has type 2 diabetes, hardening of the arteries, has had two heart attacks, arthritis, constant numbness in his arms & lets, vision loss, ect...

Literally he is unable to work. Walking from the house to the garage is a feat for him. He gets dizzy, blacks out, gets confused as to where he is at, and at times, has passed out, and falled down.

Now my question is, if he applies for SSDI, can they deny him based on his current assets? He has roughly $50,000 in savings, and he has a house that is in his name, and in my sisters name. (She lives in it.)

I helped him apply for what we *thought* was social security but my father recieved a letter back stating that he was denied because he has too much money/assets.

It is possible that the paper work that we filled out was incorrect. My dad went into the office to get the paperwork, and told them that he wanted to fill out paperwork for SS. So I'm assuming they only gave him paperwork for SS, and no SSDI. I'm not sure though.

Anyways - if anyone could offer any help, or advice, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again,
Kari
[email protected]
 


rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
It sounds like he aplied for SSI not SSDI the first is needs based the other is disability.
Did you go to the social security office to apply?
Has he been on state disability and any doctors say he cannot work, I know common sense says that syncope is a problem, but many people with Type II diabetes work, even people with Syncope work so proving a disability may be difficult.
I would suggest going to your local CIL and speak with an advocate, they can assist with the application and followup and give you referrals to other resources of assistance in the meantime. You may also want to speak to an attorney regarding estate planning so as to plan for a time when he may not be able to care for himself.

Also the SSA site : http://www.ssa.gov/disability/

ANN ARBOR CIL
Jim Magyar, Executive Director
2568 Packard Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 971-0277 (Voice)
(734) 971-0310 (TDD)
(734) 971-0826 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.aacil.org

BLUE WATER CIL
Rob DeVary, Executive Director
310 Water Street
Port Huron, MI 48060
(810) 987-9337 (Voice/TDD)
(810) 987-9548 (FAX)
(800) 527-2167 (Toll Free)
[email protected]
http://bwcil.tripod.com/BWCILhome.htm

CAPITAL AREA CIL
Ellen Weaver, Executive Director
1048 Pierpont, Suites 9-10
Lansing, MI 48911
(517) 241-0393 (Voice)
(517) 241-0438 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.cacil.org

CIL OF MID MICHIGAN
Missy Davert, Executive Director
1206 James Savage
Midland, MI 48640
(989) 835-4041 (Voice)
(989) 835-8121 (FAX)
[email protected]

COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
Kathy Ellis, Program Coordinator
133 E. Napier
Benton Harbor, MI 49022
(269) 925-6422 (Voice)
(269) 925-7141 (FAX)
[email protected]

DISABILITY ADVOCATES OF KENT COUNTY
Dave Bulkowski, Executive Director
3600 Camelot Dr. SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49546
(616) 949-1100 (Voice)
(616) 949-7865 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.disabilityadvocates.us

DISABILITY AWARENESS CIL
Larry Grinwis, Interim Director
493 W. Norton
Muskegon, MI 49444
(231) 830-0099 (Voice)
(231) 830-0066 (FAX)
[email protected]


THE DISABILITY NETWORK
Mike Zelley,President & CEO
3600 S. Dort Highway, Suite 54
Flint, MI 48507
(810) 742-1800 (Voice)
(810) 742-7647 (TDD)
(810) 742-2400 (FAX)
(800) ADA-6040 (Toll Free)
[email protected]
www.disnetwork.org

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
Joel Cooper, President & CEO
516 E. Crosstown Parkway
Kalamazoo, MI 49001
(269) 345-1516 (Voice)
(269) 346-1518 (TDD)
(269) 345-0229 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.drccil.org

JACKSON CIL
Tom Swain, Director of Operations
2319 W. Main Street
Jackson, MI 49203
(517) 784-1723 (Voice)
(517) 784-9921 (FAX)
[email protected]

LAKESHORE CIL
Ruth Stegeman, Executive Director
426 Century Lane
Holland, MI 49423
(616) 396-5326 (Voice)
(616) 396-3220 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.lcil.org

NORTHERN MI ALLIANCE FOR IL
Jim Moore, Executive Director
2301 Garfield, Suite A
Traverse City, MI 49686
(231) 922-0903 (Voice)
(231) 922-2597 (FAX)
[email protected]

OAKLAND & MACOMB CIL
Dave Lambert, Executive Director
13213 E. 14 Mile.
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
(586) 268-4160 (Voice)
(800) 649-3777 (TTY)
(586) 268-4820 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.omcil.org

SUPERIOR ALLIANCE FOR IL
Stoney Polman, Executive Director
129 W. Baraga, Suite H
Marquette, MI 49855
(906) 228-5744 (Voice)
(906) 228-5573 (FAX)
[email protected]
www.upsail.org
BW/WAYNE COUNTY CIL
Rick Sides, Program Manager
WSU College of Education
3 North, Room 355
5425 Gullen Mall
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-2599 or 2603 (Voice)
[email protected]
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
I see you started another thread, did you contict the local ilc office for assistance, they are very good at working with these issues
 
I'm sorry - I just now saw your post.

May I ask what the CIL office is, and what can they do to help my father?

I do know that many people can work with type II diabetes, but right now, with the health that my father is in, I don't see how it is possible.

Currently, he cannot get out of a chair without stumbling, and almost falling over. I have witnessed him passing out, and falling over completely. He told me that those incidents happen several times a day.

I'm afraid one day he will fall into a diabetic coma.

My father has no health insurance, so he is not getting any medication to help with his diabetes. Not to mention his eye sight is very poor.

Things are hard right now. I have a brother and sister who have no interest in helping my father, so I am the only one trying to get him some assistance. I am 22 years old, work full time, and try to take care of things in my life too. It's very difficult.

I just wish they wouldn't make this so darn hard! lol.

Anyways - thanks for the reply. I will look into the CIL office, and see what they can help with.

Thanks again!

~ Kari ~
 

rmet4nzkx

Senior Member
Call the cil office from the list above that is closest to you hopefully if you have to re apply, they will back the application to the date of the SSI application there is a 29 month wait for medicare from the date of disability so your father will have to get his medication in the mean time.
 

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