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New Diagnosis Checklist

Clear steps, strong support

Step 1

Apply for Social Security

Step 2

Apply for Medicaid


  • Call ADAP for help with application. They offer free legal services for people with disabilities.
  • If denied for income or any reason (including income), start the Alabama Medicaid Waiver application process.
  • There is a wait list for the Waiver but once approved you are qualified to apply to these two programs:
    • AL HIPP- The Alabama HIPP Program is designed to save money for Medicaid families with high healthcare costs by eliminating most out-of-pocket medical expenses for qualifying Medicaid recipients.  www.MyAlHipp.com 
    • Personal Choices- Once approved for Medicaid or the Medicaid waiver program ask you caseworker about Personal Choices. “Under the Personal Choices program individuals are provided a monthly allowance from which they will determine what services they need. "

Step 3

Sign up for an early intervention therapy program. 

The agencies listed below provide early intervention therapy services.

  • The Arc
  • The Bell Center for Early Intervention
  • United Ability

Step 4

Get enrolled with Child Rehab Services

Child Rehab Services offers a variety of specialized clinics, throughout the state, to meet your child’s needs.

  • 205-290-4552

For a more extensive list of resources and detailed information, please click the button below to visit the Family Resource Guide. 


Family Resource Guide

We are committed to maintaining the accuracy and relevance of this guide. If you are aware of additional resources or notice updates that should be made, please reach out to us at info@thewildfloweralliance.com. 


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