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Old 07-02-2006, 02:34 PM
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We have an 'exposed' child who is now seizing and displaying learning issues as well as mental issues. My son's medicals shot WAY up after his adoption. He's on $1600.00 - 1,800.00 per month just in prescriptions. He's a candidate for longterm residential care (which runs $5,800.00 per month) and ALL of it is 100% covered via the AAP agreement.

San, just to clear this up...are you saying you adopted an 8 year old privately where the state wasn’t involved and you qualified for subsidy?

I just want to make sure misinformation isn’t given on the site due to confusion. People tend to take information post as fact and I have never heard of a state offering subsidy to a family who adopted privately or internationally.

If the state has a case open on the child, he or she may qualify for subsidy, but if the case is only open on the mom and siblings, chances are, there is no subsidy option.
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