Self-Determination Network News: July 2016
Self-Determination Network News: July 2016
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ABLE Accounts
ABLE Accounts, which are tax-free savings accounts for people with disabilities and their families, are now being created as a result of the passage of the Stephen Beck Jr., Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 or better known as the ABLE Act. Income earned by the accounts will not be taxed. Contributions to the account made by any person (the account beneficiary, family and friends) will be made using post-taxed dollars and will not be tax deductible. These savings accounts will not affect a person's eligibility for SSI, Medicaid, and other public benefits. Accounts must be used for disability-related expenses that are not covered by insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare. To be eligible for an ABLE account, people must have onset of disability before the age of 26 and receive SSI and/or SSDI. If a person doesn't receive SSI/SSDI, but still meets the age of disability requirement, he/she could still be eligible to open an ABLE account if they meet Social Security's definition and criteria regarding significant limitations and obtain a letter from a doctor.
Each state will have their own stipulations for ABLE accounts. Earlier this summer, states began launching programs allowing individuals to open these accounts. It's unknown when Wisconsin will establish its program for accounts; however, in some states, people do not have to be a resident to open an ABLE account. In other words, people who live in a state that doesn't yet have a program setup can open an account in a state which does. We've setup an ABLE account section on the Network where we'll continue to add information about ABLE account programs as more are created.
Take our One-Minute Poll
We're bringing one-minute polls back. To start off with, just for fun, this month we're asking people what their favorite summer activity is. Take our one-minute poll now!
Take five minutes to check out what's happening on the Self-Determination Network:
- Make Change Happen: SPARK Grants are designed to organize groups that aim to make changes in their communities resulting in a positive impact on the lives of people with disabilities. Applications due on July 29th. Apply today!
- ADA 26th: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turns 26th at the end of this month. Read about the many ways it has improved the lives of people living with disabilities.
- Summertime Tips: The summer season can often present a host of challenges for people with disabilities. Here is a list of tips and information to keep in mind about summer fun and safety.
- Staying Fit: Many times, it's challenging for people with disabilities to stay physically active. Learn about how a technology company will soon release software that will be able to track activity level for people who use wheelchairs.
- Partners in Policymaking: Partners is an advocacy and systems training for individuals who will be able to work with legislation and communities on policies and initiatives that will support participation and inclusion of people with disabilities. Find out how to apply!
- Innovative News App: A new app allows people who have visual impairments to enjoy their favorite newspapers without needing any special formats. Find put how the app works!
- Family Care/IRIS Expand: For over 400 people in one Wisconsin county, the wait for long-term care services will soon be over. Learn which county Family Care and IRIS are now in.
Stacy’s Journal
For July's entry, Stacy discusses how amusement and theme parks can be challenging places for many people who have disabilities. We encourage you to ask her questions and/or share your experiences as well.
Upcoming Events
Here's a sample of upcoming events listed on the Self-Determination Network:
- Parent to Parent Training: July 30th, 9am to 3pm, Neenah WI
- Disability Pride Festival: July 30th, 12pm to 5pm, Brittingham Park, Madison WI
Post your event on the Self-Determination Network and it can be included in future Network News emails to members! Questions? Suggestions? Contact Stacy Ellingen.
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