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Case Study: California SSI Advocacy

The Client:

State of California:
County of Marin*
County of Alameda
County of Santa Clara*
County of San Bernardino
County of San Diego*
County of Contra Costa
County of Sacramento
County of San Francisco
County of Solano
County of Monterey
County of Placer
County of Riverside
County of Ventura

The Project:
SSI benefits advocacy on behalf of children in foster care.

The Opportunity:
A U.S. Supreme Court decision in Sullivan v. Zebley 493 U.S. 521, 110 S.Ct. 885 (1990) prompted the Social Security Administration (SSA) to revise the rules used to evaluate childhood disability claims. PCG Human Services™ (formerly FM Blake) was contracted by County of Marin, CA in 1992 to advocate for disability claims on behalf of the 100 children in the county’s foster care system. The success of this project led to contracts with several other CA counties.

The PCG Human Services™ Approach:
In the County of Marin project, PCG Human Services™ developed techniques that would allow childhood disability claims to be processed faster, leading to more allowances than the national average.

The Result:

PCG Human Services™  is now the SSI vendor for Foster Care agencies representing over 30,000 children in California.  To date, the firm has generated over $150 million in additional revenue for these agencies.

PCG Human Services™ SSI/SSDI Eligibility and Enrollment Services unit  continues to be on the cutting edge of disability claims for children in the CA foster care system as we help 10 counties to address the mandates of the October, 2007 Assembly Bill 1331, a state law that requires counties to screen emancipating foster youth to determine their potential eligibility for SSI disability benefits.

 

PCG Human Services™

   Child Welfare and Youth Services

   Early Education and Child Care

   Elders and Persons with Disabilities

   GSA Federal Contract Vehicles

   SSI/SSDI

   Strategy and Finance

   Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
    Program (SNAP)


   Temporary Assistance for Needy
    Families (TANF)