[Familyhealthnotes] Family Health Notes - December 2015

Institute for Disability Studies

Family Health Notes

 

December 2015

 

Inside this issue:

 

1) Open Enrollment Time for the Health Insurance Marketplace

2) Special Education Advisory Panel Meeting – Dec. 9, Jackson

3) Call for Presentations for 2016 Mississippi disAbility MegaConference (Deadline: January 15, 2016)

4) Sickle Cell and Living Healthy

5) Autism and Exercise

6) New Guides for Transition

7) Mississippi Family 2 Family on Facebook

8) 2016 IEP Training

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1) Open Enrollment Time for the Health Insurance Marketplace

 

Open enrollment for the Health Insurance Marketplace has started and will go through January 31, 2016. Here are some important dates to remember:

·         December 15, 2015 – last day to enroll in or change plans for new coverage to start January 1, 2016

·         January 15, 2016 – 2016 coverage starts for those who enroll or change plans by December 15, 2015

·         January 31, 2016 – 2016 open enrollment ends. Enrollment or changes between January 16 and January 31 take effect March 1, 2016

Remember, if you don’t enroll in a 2016 health insurance plan by January 31, 2016, you can’t enroll in a health insurance plan for 2016 unless you qualify for a special enrollment period. Mississippi does not have a state portal, so residents will use the federal portal.

There are several ways to get your health insurance coverage:

·         First time enrollees can get coverage through the following link: https://www.healthcare.gov/get-coverage/

·         Do you have a 2015 plan? Log in to update your application, compare and renew, or change for 2016 at this link: https://www.healthcare.gov/marketplace/global/en_US/registration

·         Would you like help in person? You can find a trained provider in your community to assist you: https://localhelp.healthcare.gov/

For more information about the Health Care Marketplace, contact Mississippi Family 2 Family at 601.432.6929 or ksmith@ihl.state.ms.us.

 

2) Special Education Advisory Panel Meeting – Dec. 9, Jackson

 

The Mississippi Department of Education Special Education Advisory Panel will meet on Wed., Dec. 9, at 9:30 a.m. at the Hilton Hotel at 1001 East County Line Road in Jackson. The Panel will hear public comments at 10:15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Written comments may be submitted to Dr. Armerita Tell, Mississippi Department of Education, P. O. Box 771, Jackson, MS 39205-0771; fax to 601.359.2198; email to atell@mdek12.org or call the Parent Hotline at 1.877.544.0408. For more information, or if you need accommodations for a disability, contact Dr. Tell at 601.359.3498.

 

3) Call for Presentations for 2016 Mississippi disAbility MegaConference (Deadline: January 15, 2016)

 

The Mississippi disAbility MegaConference is soliciting presentations on all topics important to people with disabilities and their families. Presentations on the following topics are needed:  advocacy, assistive technology, direct support services, education/early intervention, employment, housing, health care, recreation, or transportation. Other topics will be considered. Proposals from presenters with disabilities are encouraged. To submit a presentation idea, please contact Shawn Smith for a form at ksmith@ihl.state.ms.us.

 

4) Sickle Cell and Living Healthy

Good nutrition is critical for children with sickle cell disease (SCD). Good nutrition promotes health and helps prevent complications. Children with SCD need a diet that provides plenty of fluids, calories, protein, vitamins and minerals. Fluids are top of the list of importance. Children with SCD should drink as much water as possible each day to prevent dehydration. Their bodies use more energy because they break down red blood cells faster than other children do. Their higher energy needs makes it common for children with SCD to be shorter and thinner than their peers. But children with SCD can often catch up to their peers if they meet their energy needs. High calorie foods or extra snacks can be helpful. For some additional helpful hints, visit http://www.nutritionmd.org/consumers/hematology/sickle_cell_nutrition.html.

 

5) Autism and Exercise

 

Exercise can be used to improve the physical fitness of learners with autism spectrum disorder. In addition, exercise can be used to increase desired behaviors (time on task, correct responding) and decrease inappropriate behaviors (aggression, self-injury). This free online learning module offered by AFIRM (Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules) provides basic knowledge about exercise and how it can be applied in real-world scenarios. For more information and how to sign up, visit http://afirm.fpg.unc.edu/exercise.   

 

6) New Guides for Transition

 

The Center for Parent Information and Resources has published a series of four “Getting Ready for . . .” transition guides that address when your teen reaches the age of majority, health care, managing finances and independent living. To view these guides and many more resources on a variety of topics, visit http://www.parentcenterhub.org/topics/transitiontoadult/.

 

7) Mississippi Family 2 Family on Facebook

 

Don’t forget to like Mississippi Family 2 Family on Facebook to keep up with health information, legislative updates, helpful tips/tools and to connect with parents with CYSHCN around the state: https://www.facebook.com/idsfamily2family.  

 

8) 2016 IEP Training

 

The Mississippi Department of Education Office of Special Education is presenting a series of informational sessions for families of students with disabilities. Join a training session from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at a session near you. Upcoming locations:

·         January 21 - MSU, Kahlmus Auditorium, 1000 Hwy 19 N, Meridian

·         March 1 - Harrison County School District Central Office, 11072 Hwy 49, Gulfport

For more information, contact the Office of Special Education at 1.877.544.0408 or at http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/OSE.

 

 

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The Family-to-Family Health Information and Education Center (F2F) is a family-focused, family managed resource center that empowers families of Mississippi children with special health care needs to be partners in the decisions made concerning the health of their children. F2F is funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (GR#H84MC07948).

 

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