Special Needs Planning
Services, Benefits, and Eligibility
Understanding and accessing disability services offered through local county boards of developmental disabilities, Medicaid, and other agencies can feel overwhelming. I provide first-hand knowledge to my clients helping them to navigate this daunting process.
About Me
As a blind attorney, I bring a unique and deeply personal perspective to my work in helping individuals with disabilities and their families navigate a society that wasn’t designed with their needs in mind. Having lived these challenges firsthand, I am not only passionate about advocating for the rights of people with disabilities but also deeply empathetic to the struggles they face in accessing essential resources and support systems.
I graduated from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Psychology in May 2021, followed by earning my Juris Doctor from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law in May 2024. After passing the July 2024 Uniform Bar Examination with a score high enough to practice in any UBE jurisdiction, I was admitted to practice law in Ohio on November 12, 2024.
Vision Statement
Why Choose My Services
Dedicated to offering reliable, compassionate services rooted in firsthand experience.
Assessment
of Needs
Determining your child’s eligibility for County Board Services and Medicaid Waiver Services requires a comprehensive assessment of their unique circumstances.
The County Board and Wavier Services Process
The process to obtain services through the county board, including but not limited to those offered through a Medicaid waiver, can feel overwhelming. There are so many things that need to be understood including eligibility requirements, waitlists, and the steps involved in securing services.