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Pennsylvania Health Law Project: Medical Assistance

The Pennsylvania Health Law Project (PHLP) is a non-profit legal services organization that represents Pennsylvanians who need help getting or keeping Medicaid (Medical Assistance or MA). Their "self help" resource library includes information about medical assistance for workers with disabilities, Medicare/Medicaid dual eligibility, application process for OLTL waivers, and more. 

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Guardianship in New Jersey

A guardian is someone that is legally authorized to act on behalf of a minor or an incapacitated adult to assure that the person’s health, safety, and welfare needs are met and that their rights are protected. New Jersey provides helpful information on obtaining guardianship and a guardianship packet.

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Angel Flights

This nonprofit supports families to fly for treatment options not close to their home. 

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Ronald McDonald House Charities

This charity helps to support families with lodging while seeking care in the Philadelphia area. They have locations in Philadelphia, PA as well as Camden, NJ that offer transportation to CHOP. 

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Family Assistance Grant

Mito Action offers a grant through Marcel’s Way Family Fund to help families cover unpaid medically related expenses. Click here to apply.

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Online Bill Pay

Children's Hospital patient families can pay their hospital bill, physician bill and Home Care bill online — without creating an online account.

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Mito Hope for Families Fund

This fund is designed to help mito patient and families obtaining or seeking care at CHOP. These funds can help supplement travel related costs, uncovered medical expenses, or other financial hardships given the underlying diagnosis. Our families can apply once a year to this fund for support. To find out more information or if your needs qualify you can reach out to our social worker Addie Fishstein fishsteina@chop.edu.

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