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Michael Dick |
INDIANAPOLIS — A
decision by Indiana's social services agency to stop helping hundreds of severely developmentally disabled people in a Medicaid waiver program pay for food violates state law and forces them to do without other necessities so they can eat, the father of an
autistic man on public assistance claims.
Indianapolis attorney Steven Dick filed an
administrative appeal with the Family and Social Services Administration
in December and again in March on behalf of his 28-year-old son,
according to previously unreleased documents provided to The Associated
Press.
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