Episodios

  • 100. Special Needs Planning: Legal and Financial Considerations for Families
    Mar 30 2026

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    For this weeks conversation, Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) discuss special needs planning. They emphasize the importance of updating wills, highlight the complexities of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). They also cover some of the basic differences between special needs trusts and ABLE accounts, stressing that both are essential for financial protection. They also review the concept of a letter of intent, a comprehensive document outlining essential information about an individual with special needs, to ensure smooth transitions and continuity of care. Join the conversation!

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    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    26 m
  • 099. The Future of Self-Directed Services: Navigating Proposed Medicaid Cuts_Full Discussion
    Mar 23 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) are joined by Support Broker Jamie Brodnax to examine the far-reaching impact of proposed Medicaid budget cuts on self-directed services. The discussion explores potential policy changes, including potential caps on Person-Centered Plan funding, significant wage reductions, elimination of wage exceptions, and shifts that may minimize key roles like the Day-to-Day Administrator. The trio highlights how these changes could increase documentation requirements and create confusion for families navigating the system. They emphasize both the practical and emotional consequences—particularly for individuals with higher support needs—who may face reduced autonomy, limited service options, and increased reliance on traditional provider-based models. Join the conversation!

    Discussion UPDATE Article (link)

    Episode Keywords:
    budget cuts, self-direction, support broker, family as staff, pay rate cuts, staffing issues, one-to-one support, nursing care plan, behavior support plan, DDA policy changes, geographic differential, live-in caregiver exemption, contingency planning, advocacy groups, legislative updates

    Links:
    Self-Directed Services (page)
    Medicaid - Self-Directed Services (link)
    Ep. 032 Self-Direction Deep-Dive_Full Discussion (link)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    Self-Directed Advocacy Network of Maryland (site)
    Individual and Family Directed Goods and Services (IFDGS) (link)
    ​Self-Directed Services Guidance and Forms (link)

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    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    56 m
  • 098. The Future of Self-Directed Services: Navigating Proposed Medicaid Cuts Pt. 2
    Mar 16 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) continue to discuss the impact of proposed budget cuts on self-direction services with friend-of-the-pod and Support Broker Jamie Brodnax. The trio cover how the Day-to-Day Administrator role may be minimized due to unexpected service growth and funding shortfalls. The conversation highlights the challenges families face in understanding and adapting to these changes, including the expansion of the "family as staff" policy and potential future changes. The discussion also covers how there may be increased documentation requirements for one-to-one support and potential pay rate cuts, with a focus on the emotional and practical implications for families and staff. Join the conversation!

    Discussion UPDATE Article (link)

    Episode Keywords:
    budget cuts, self-direction, support broker, family as staff, pay rate cuts, staffing issues, one-to-one support, nursing care plan, behavior support plan, DDA policy changes, geographic differential, live-in caregiver exemption, contingency planning, advocacy groups, legislative updates

    Links:
    Self-Directed Services (page)
    Medicaid - Self-Directed Services (link)
    Ep. 032 Self-Direction Deep-Dive_Full Discussion (link)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    Self-Directed Advocacy Network of Maryland (site)
    Individual and Family Directed Goods and Services (IFDGS) (link)
    ​Self-Directed Services Guidance and Forms (link)

    Support the show

    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    37 m
  • 097. The Future of Self-Directed Services: Navigating Proposed Medicaid Cuts Pt. 1
    Mar 2 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) are joined by friend-of-the-pod and Support Broker Jamie Brodnax. Together, they discuss the potential impact of Medicaid budget cuts on self-directed services. Jamie explains the possible reduction for the coming fiscal year, which could limit services and wages. Jamie talks about some proposed changes that include a cap on Person Centered Plan-approved funds, significant pay rate cuts, and the elimination of wage exceptions. They consider how changes could severely impact individuals with high needs, reducing their control over services and potentially forcing them to rely on provider-based services. Join the conversation!

    Episode Keywords:
    self-directed services, Medicaid budget cuts, Developmental Disabilities Administration, personal choice, budget cap, pay rate cuts, wage exception, provider agencies, self-direction, administrative changes, day-to-day administrator, funding delays, service limitations, family advocacy, legislative discussions

    Links:
    Self-Directed Services (page)
    Medicaid - Self-Directed Services (link)
    Ep. 032 Self-Direction Deep-Dive_Full Discussion (link)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    Self-Directed Advocacy Network of Maryland (site)
    Individual and Family Directed Goods and Services (IFDGS) (link)
    ​Self-Directed Services Guidance and Forms (link)
    Ep. 089 Martha Goodman; introducing the MEIRA Planning Tool (link)

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    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    22 m
  • 096. Parent Interview: Jane Plapinger - Transition is a Million Pieces_Full Discussion
    Feb 23 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) revisit a Season 2 parent interview with Jane Plapinger, improving the audio and combining the two parts into one conversation. Jane shares her experiences supporting her son David, who has autism, as he transitions into adulthood. The conversation covers helpful resources, challenges the family faced, and the small victories along the way. Jane also reflects on what she wishes she had known earlier, the importance of flexibility, and how David is building his adult life. Join the conversation (again)!

    Episode Keywords:
    agency, residential staff, families, experience, working, information, admissions, school, transportation, provider, program, housemates, agencies, transition, residential, process, parents, behavioral challenges, services, guardianship

    Links:
    Adult Agency Snapshot (page)
    Supplemental Security Income (page)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    Parents Place of Maryland (site)
    Kennedy Krieger Institute (site)

    Support the show

    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    50 m
  • 095. Keypoints About Guardianship Families Should Consider
    Feb 17 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) discuss the complexities of guardianship; they highlight the importance of understanding legal capacity and exploring alternatives like supported decision-making. They note that voting rights exist under guardianship and also cover reasonable accommodations, such as having a support person in court, and the role of Medicaid-authorized representatives. Join the conversation!

    Episode Keywords:
    Guardianship, supported decision making, legal capacity, alternatives to guardianship, court appointed, young adult, decision making, voting rights, reasonable accommodations, Medicaid authorized representative, SSI, representative payee, non-verbal communication, advocacy, transition process

    LInks:
    Episode 23 - Guardianship (link)
    Episode 52 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making Pt. 1 (link)
    Episode 53 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making Pt. 2 (link)
    Episode 54 - Audi Levering and Supported Decision Making_Full Discussion (link)
    Guardianship (page)
    Alternatives to Guardianship (page)
    YouTube Playlist - Guardianship (link)
    YouTube Playlist - Alternatives to Guardianship (link)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    In the Matter of William Pughsley (document)
    Parents Place of Maryland (site)

    Support the show

    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    20 m
  • 094. Milestone
    Feb 2 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) take a few minutes to reflect on their journey, now in the fourth season, and the diverse topics they've covered, including interviews, info sessions, and timelines. They celebrate reaching 94 episodes and 5,000 downloads (noting that most podcasts don't surpass seven episodes). They express gratitude for their global audience, mentioning listeners from various countries, and encourage listener feedback and reviews to enhance their reach. Join the conversation!

    Episode Keywords:
    podcast, search engine optimization, transition coordinators, listener feedback, episode downloads, global audience, transition topics, community support, milestones, transition commission, political climate, funding concerns, resource links, post secondary transition

    Support the show

    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    17 m
  • 093. Summer Opportunities for Students with Disabilities: Beyond Summer School
    Jan 20 2026

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    Hosts Meghan (Smallwood) and Patrick (Cadigan) discuss summer opportunities for students with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of considering alternatives to Extended School Year (ESY) programs. They highlight the benefits of work and volunteer experiences, mentioning resources like DORS and local workforce development programs; they even discuss sleep-away camps as a way to foster independence! Join the conversation!

    Episode Keywords:
    Summer opportunities, IEP, extended school year, vocational skills, DORS counselor, work study, volunteer opportunities, sleep-away camps, independence, social opportunities, community involvement, transition specialist, self-directed services, Rec and Parks, Facebook groups

    Links:
    Vocational Rehabilitive Agency (page)
    Rehabilitation Services Administration by State (page)
    Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (page)
    Ep.19 Work-based School Programs (link)
    Ep. 21 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (link)

    Maryland (specific) Links/Supports:
    Maryland Division of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) (site)
    Low Intensity Support Services (LISS) (site)

    Support the show

    To download a copy of a transcript for this episode or any of our previous conversations, click here.
    Also visit our Podcast webpage to find links to all of our other discussions; go to www.p2transition.com.
    Additional information about post-secondary transition can be found at our website.
    The Post-Secondary Transition Podcast Facebook page.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to find additional video resources.
    Intro/Outro music by AudioCoffee from Pixabay.
    Transition music by Joseph McDade from Transistor.


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    15 m