Recursos en Español
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To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
Para encontrar recursos de ASERT que han sido traducidos al español, haga clic aquí.
To find ASERT resources that have been translated into Spanish, click here.
Medical Assistance for Workers with Disabilities (also called “MAWD”) is a state health insurance program for individuals who have chronic health problems and are working. MAWD is often a good option for individuals who have too much income to qualify for other categories of Medical Assistance (MA) but who nonetheless need health insurance. MAWD provides comprehensive health insurance coverage and, compared to other MA programs, MAWD has high income and resource limits. It also has flexible work and disability requirements. This guide explains each MAWD eligibility requirement in depth, and tells you how to apply.
Read moreThis page features a collection of medical social stories developed by the ASERT team. These resources are designed to help people understand how medical procedures and exams can challenge individuals with autism. These social stories provide information on what to expect when you receive medical tests and undergo procedures in a clinical setting.
Read moreThis resource for individuals with autism provides main guidelines on setting up and attending in-person and virtual meetings.
Read moreThis is a collection of videos and resources about different ways to stay mentally well.
Read moreThis resource provides information on mental health courts in PA, including eligibility, referrals, and expectations.
Read moreThis is a collection of resources from various sources on the topic of mental health for individuals with autism. Topics range from general mental health resources to anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, services and assessment, psychopharmacology, and crisis intervention.
Read moreProviding short-term financial assistance to individuals and families in temporary crisis who, because they are working and live just above the poverty level, are ineligible for most types of conventional social assistance but who (like many of us) are living one or two lost paychecks away from the kind of financial catastrophe that eventually leads to homelessness.
Read moreThis resource explains what to expect when you are part of a family that is moving from one place to another. It also talks about moving as a military family.
Read moreThis resource provides information about services and supports available in Pennsylvania for individuals with autism, and how to get connected to those services and supports.
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