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Age 20 years or older: 20.6 million; 9.6 percent of all people in this age group have diabetes. |
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| The Financial Aspects of Diabetes - Financial Help for Diabetes Care | |
| Sunday, 08 July 2007 | |
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Public agencies that provide assistance to children with diabetes
and other disabilities and to their families are listed on the State
Resource Sheets published by the National Dissemination Center for
Children with Disabilities (NICHCY). These free resource sheets, which
list the names and addresses of agencies in your state, are available
by contacting:
NICHCY College-age students who have diabetes-related disabilities may be faced not only with the costs of tuition, but also with additional expenses generally not incurred by other students. These costs may include special equipment and disability-related medical expenses not covered by insurance. Some special equipment and support services may be available at the institution, through community organizations, through the state vocational rehabilitation agency, or through specific disability organizations. The names and addresses of these and other agencies are also listed in the State Resource Sheets. You can apply for financial aid at the financial aid office of the institution you plan to attend. A free copy of the booklet Funding Your Education is available from the U.S. Department of Education by writing to
Federal Student Aid Programs The HEATH Resource Center (National Clearinghouse on Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Disabilities) offers information on sources of financial aid and the education of students with a disability. Contact:
The George Washington University Information on grants that are available to individuals for financing higher education is available at the following nonprofit organization's library:
The Foundation Center
source: http://diabetes.niddk.nih.gov/dm/pubs/financialhelp/ |
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