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Other information for seniors
Washington Telephone Assistance Program (WTAP)
WTAP is a benefit program that provides discounts on telephone fees for eligible households.
By: Columbia Legal Services
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"Lump sums": how a nonrecurring payment affects Medicaid for aged, blind or disabled clients - 9/05
By: Columbia Legal Services
2006 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards for WA State
By: Columbia Legal Services
2007 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards for WA
By: Columbia Legal Services
2011 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards for WA State Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
2012 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards for Washington State
By: Columbia Legal Services
Alternatives to nursing home care for individuals with too much income to qualify for COPES - 12/06
By: Columbia Legal Services
Bank Accounts and SSI or Medicaid - 2/02
By: Columbia Legal Services
Benefits and unrepresented individuals with impaired mental capacity 10/02
By: Columbia Legal Services
Consolidation of "Medically Needy" Long-Term Care Programs into COPES Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
COPES eligibility is not affected by in-kind support - 5/02
By: Columbia Legal Services
COPES or MPC client hearing rights when an individual provider's contract is terminated 6/02
By: Columbia Legal Services
Estate Recovery Changes Adopted by the 2005 Legislature
By: Columbia Legal Services
Family member caregivers under COPES or MPC and "unmet need" for care --12/03
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of April 2012 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of January 2011 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of January 2012
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of July 2010
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of July 2011
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of October 2010 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Key Medicaid Standards as of October 2011 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Living Trusts: They're not for everyone - 12/98
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicaid clients and the new law requiring verification of citizenship 6/06 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicaid Supplementation - supplemental payments in long-term care settings
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicare Drug Program to Begin January 1st
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicare Information for 2007: (Deductibles, Premiums & Co-payments for Parts A and B)
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicare Information for 2010
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicare Information for 2011 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Medicare Information for 2012
By: Columbia Legal Services
MPC eligibility criteria changed in response to Legislative mandate - 9/03
By: Columbia Legal Services
New in-home program to begin for people not eligible for COPES - 3/04
By: Columbia Legal Services
New prescription drug review and authorization system ("TCS") begins 2/1/02 for certain Medicaid
By: Columbia Legal Services
New program to begin for individuals above the COPES income cap - 2/03
By: Columbia Legal Services
New Requirements for Spousal Annuities
By: Columbia Legal Services
Ninety-six and 184 hour limits ended for parent and other caregivers - 3/04
By: Columbia Legal Services
Obtaining Durable Medical Equipment through Medicare -12/00
By: Columbia Legal Services
Paid caregivers with durable powers of attorney: issues and options
By: Columbia Legal Services
Pooled special-needs trusts for Medicaid and SSI beneficiaries
By: Columbia Legal Services
Reverse Mortgage Loans 3/05
By: Columbia Legal Services
Social Security Information for 2010
By: Columbia Legal Services
Social Security Information for 2011 Senior Bulletin
By: Columbia Legal Services
Social Security Information for 2012
By: Columbia Legal Services
Some things family and friends can give to SSI recipients that won't reduce their SSI
By: Columbia Legal Services
SSI income and resource rules change for clothing, household goods, personal effects and cars - 3/05
By: Columbia Legal Services
SSI Recipients 65 and Older and Able to Work Can Benefit from Earned Income - 12/04
By: Columbia Legal Services
SSI/GAU: 2008 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards for WA State
By: Columbia Legal Services
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) & State Supplemental Payment (SSP) Standards in Washington State for 2010
By: Columbia Legal Services
Supplied shelter or food and its effect on SSI
By: Columbia Legal Services
Supplied shelter, clothing or food and its effect on SSI - 1/03
By: Columbia Legal Services
The changes in the CSRA and their consequences - 12/03
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