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Posted on Wednesday, November 14, 2001 - 10:34 pm:   

I would like to know if in the State of South Carolina, are there any services for children who are in need of Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy and if so, does the State Provide Transportation to these appointments. My son Currently recieves all services, He recieves benefits monthly and goes to his therapy 5 days a week for 2 1/2 hours each day. We are thinking about moving back to South Carolina but if he can not get the services we will not go. Not to mention my infant is Chronic Asthamatic and has a severe milk allergy and recieves monthly benefits also. He sees lung specialist and GI doctors every 3 weeks. I would like to know are any of these services available in South Carolina. What is the maximum monthly benefit amount for a child in the State of South Carolina?

Reply by Paul To answer the last question only, as of 2001, about $531 for SSI; less if there is parental income or resources. Certain answers to the other questions are beyond my expertise. Keep looking and post what you find. Take care.

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