The Special Assistance Network has been honored by the Abilities Workshop, a nationwide service organization that works with various Special Needs services, to list the Special Assistance Network in its national database of approved providers to individuals and families of Special Needs. The past work and performance by the Special Assistance Network qualified it to be listed in this prestigious listing database.
Alignable, a nationwide network that screens companies and individuals in business, has awarded the Special Assistance Network with the “HIGHLY RECOMMENDED” award status for their work with families with Special Needs individuals that need cost effective and cost efficient assistance in their daily lives. Alignable advised that numerous individuals recommended the Special Assistance Network for this award status because of their consistent and reputable work and for the way they conduct business that assists families and individuals on a daily basis nationwide.
The Special Assistance Network recently attended the “2020 Special Needs Planning Symposium” in Napa, California. The three day symposium covered the latest rules and regulations regarding Special Needs Trust administration, Special Needs estate planning, asset investing for the Special Needs individual, and assisting the Special Needs individual and their family regarding the latest rules and regulations surrounding various government benefits that may be available to them.
The Special Assistance Network was honored to be asked to attend, give a presentation on Special Needs Trusts, and have an information booth at the “2020 Giving Club Showcase” at the Lake Miona Recreation Center in The Villages in Sumter County, Florida. Hundreds of participants and families were exposed to the Special Assistance Network and the work that it does on a daily basis to assist individuals and families of those with Special Needs.
The Special Assistance Network has partnered with the Agency For Persons With Disabilities (APD) in Florida to provide information for families that would like to contact APD. This Agency provides information and assistance to Florida residents that meet certain qualifications for support and assistance. The Agency works in partnership with local communities to support people with developmental disabilities in living, learning, and working in their communities.
Staff from the Special Assistance Network attended the 54th Annual Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning from January 13 thru 17, 2020 in Orlando, Florida. The Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning is the premier Estate Planning conference sponsored by the University of Miami School of Law in the United States. Staff from the Special Assistance Network learned all the latest case law and latest developments regarding the drafting, usage, and administration of Special Needs Trusts. The exposure of this information from the leading experts in the United States allows for the Special Assistance Network to be helpful and have greater ability to benefit its clients throughout the country. Regular specialized training like this is just another reason why people choose the Special Assistance Network to assist them with third-party trust administration of their Special Needs Trusts.
The Special Assistance Network was pleased to be invited to make a presentation to the Board of Directors and at the General Meeting of the Family & Friends Reaching for Abilities (FFRA), serving the developing mentally disabled of Citrus County, Florida. After the presentation there was a lengthy question/answer period which was attended by numerous families with family members that are Special Needs individuals. The Special Assistance Network recognizes the great work that FFRA is doing and has done for the Special Needs community.
The Special Assistance Network was honored to be a Panel Speaker at the Advocates for Adult Children with Intellectual Disabilities (AACID) celebration. The Special Assistance Network made a presentation followed by a lengthy question/answer period at its Fifth (5th) Anniversary AACID celebration in The Villages, Florida.
The Special Assistance Network has connected with dealhack.com to provide various verified product discounts for people with Special Needs. The Special Assistance Network has placed a link to dealhack.com in the “Other Resources” section of the Special Assistance Network website for the use of individuals with Special Needs and their families. Deal Hack has advised that they will update the link on a monthly basis for the benefit of Special Needs individuals. It is hopeful that this link will be of some beneficial use to those individuals who regularly use the Special Assistance Network for assistance.
The Special Assistance Network has partnered with the Consumers Education Team at LendEDU to provide information to Special Needs individuals and their families about various housing concerns that affect people with Special Needs. A link has been set placed in the “Other Resources” section of the Special Assistance Network website that will be updated monthly by LendEDU. It is the desire of the Special Assistance Network that this regularly updated information on housing issues will be helpful to the families we serve.
The Special Assistance Network has partnered with the Central Florida Foundation to provide updated relevant information for Special Needs individuals and their families on various subjects that affect their everyday lives. This information will be posted regularly as available in the Special Assistance Network website in the “Other Resources” section. The Special Assistance Network is always trying to network with outside resources and be helpful to the Special Needs community.
Special Assistance Network has partnered with Cintas Careers to provide information on open positions for individuals with Special Needs. Cintas Careers posts on a regular basis open jobs for people with Special Needs, therefore the Special Assistance Network will list these postings through a reference to the Cintas website on the Special Assistance Network’s “Other Resources” section on our website. It is hopeful that this partnership will be helpful by providing information to those Special Needs individuals that may be looking for employment.
Amazon and the Special Assistance Network have become partners for charitable gifts. Everyone that uses Amazon can now designate the Special Assistance Network for charitable gifts at no cost to you. It works by signing into your Amazon account, then go to AmazonSmile or smile.amazon.com on your Amazon account, and use the “change charity” button to select or type in the search box the “Special Assistance Network”. This can also be completed alternatively by going to the Amazon website located at: http://smile.amazon.com/gp/charity/change.html. When you do this, with every purchase you make through AmazonSmile in the future, no matter what size or amount, Amazon will donate (at no cost to you) 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases. This will help all the Special Needs individuals that the Special Assistance Network works with and will help continue the important work that the Special Assistance Network does on a daily basis. Remember, this will cost you nothing, and Amazon will make the donation from Amazon to the Special Assistance Network. So please, help us with this important charitable partnership and assist the Special Assistance Network today.
Due to demand, the Special Assistance Network has added Spanish speaking personnel in our South Orlando Branch Office to assist those families that only speak Spanish and need the assistance of the services provided by the Special Assistance Network for their Special Needs family members.
The Special Assistance Network was honored when asked previously by the Macy’s Department Stores (Macy’s, Inc.) to be a member of it’s “Give Back Task Force” to the communities it serves. This weekend, the Special Assistance Network and Macy’s partnered in one of their major stores for one of their well publicized events known as “Friends and Family” events, where Macy’s provided an in-store booth for the Special Assistance Network to discuss and present how the Special Assistance Network and Macy’s were working together to assist Special Needs families.
After recently presenting a seminar on Special Needs Trusts to the Advocates for Adult Children with Intellectual Disabilities (AACID), the organization graciously presented to the Special Assistance Network (SAN) and its staff a “Certificate of Recognition for outstanding generosity and dedication to community service in its work with Special Needs children and adults.”
The Special Assistance Network (SAN) was recently asked and made a presentation to a large group of parents with children and adult individuals with various disabilities about the benefits of Special Needs Trusts. The Special Assistance Network provided a two hour presentation and a follow-up one-on-one individual question and answer period for all the attending parents. There were numerous members of the Special Assistance Network available at this presentation and available so all questions were answered in a timely manner. The Special Assistance Network appreciates the opportunity made available from the national organization “Advocates for Adult Children with Intellectual Disabilities” (AACID) to make such a timely presentation and to be exposed to so many parents with questions that could be answered by SAN for their benefit.
The Special Assistance Network is honored to be asked to join the Macy’s “Give Back Task Force” that has been established to assist communities at large. Macy’s Department Stores (Macy’s, Inc.) is a large nationwide retail corporation founded in New York City that partners with select non-profit organizations throughout the country to extend and promote goodwill throughout the communities it serves. The Special Assistance Network is honored to be invited into this select group of providers that are here to help the people of the communities it serves.
As of October 8, 2018, the Special Assistance Network now has staff authorized as licensed agents to provide UnitedHealthcare medical insurance to special needs individuals of any age. We can offer and sign up special needs individuals that are on Medicare and Medicaid for the supplemental plans they need and have requested: the UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete LP (HMO SNP) in Florida and the UnitedHealthcare Dual Complete RP (PPO SNP) in Florida. This is exciting news because there have been many inquires for this and it is now available through the Special Assistance Network.
Special Assistance Network is pleased to announce that it has partnered with and is listed with eParent.com as a Special Needs Resource throughout the United States in their Special Needs Resource Directory. eParent is a nationwide corporation based in Los Angeles, California that screens and resources viable information for Special Needs individuals and their families throughout the United States. They provide current relevant information and screen authorized providers to assist individuals no matter what their situation is. Special Assistance Network is pleased and proud to be associated with this organization as one of their authorized providers.