Checklist - Child Disability Interview
You should have as much of the following information as possible
ready for your interview. This is
in addition to the items requested in the enclosed appointment
letter. Be ready to give us your observations about the child’s
daily activities. Keep
your appointment, even if you do not have all of the information
listed below. We will help you get any missing information.
Check off the items below as you get them together for your interview.
Medical Information
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Name, address, and phone number of every doctor,
therapist, hospital and clinic that has seen or treated the
child for at least the last year.
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Any medical records you already have,
including the dates the child was seen or treated and the
child’s patient
ID number(s), if known.
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Medication(s) the child is taking. These can be found on
the medicine containers.
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Child’s medical assistance number, if any.
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Names, addresses and phone numbers of any schools
the child attended in the past 12 months, including the names
of teachers, psychologists, counselors, speech and other therapists
who have seen or treated the child.
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The child’s Individualized Family
Service Plan (IFSP) or Individualized Education Program (IEP),
if the child has one; and any other school records that you
may have.
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Names, addresses and phone numbers of any social service
programs and the name of caseworkers that have information
about the child.
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Name, address and phone number of another adult who helps
care for the child and can help us get information, if necessary.
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Names, addresses and phone numbers of any employers the child
has had.
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An original or certified copy of the
child’s birth
certificate. If the child was born in another country, we
also need proof of U.S. citizenship or legal residency.
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Names and Social Security Numbers for all the children and
adults who live in the household.
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Proof of current income for the child and family members
living in the household (for example, pay stubs, self-employment
tax returns, unemployment or other program benefits, child
support).
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Proof of resources for the child and parents living in the
household (for example, bank account statements, life insurance
policies, certificates of deposit, stocks or bonds).
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The Worksheet will help you collect the information you need
for your interview.
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