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If you were denied for Katie Beckett (Georgia Medicaid)—technical denial or level of care denial—don’t panic. In this video, I share exactly what the denial language means, how I decided whether to appeal, and the steps that led to approval without a hearing. I’m a Georgia parent, not a lawyer or clinician—just sharing what worked for our family so you can feel less overwhelmed and more confident. 📝 DISCLOSURE: Some links below are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. WHAT I COVER Technical denial: what it is, why it happens, and what to send back Level of care denial: common reasons + 30-day appeal window Fair hearing basics (Georgia): timelines, continuance, and what the state asked me to provide How I organized proof (therapy notes, medical necessity, cover letter) and explained “gaps” Final outcome: approval, case dismissed, no hearing KEY DATES FROM MY CASE (GEORGIA) Technical denial packet sent: May 29 → Approved: June 17 Fair hearing request mailed: May 30 → Docketed June 13 → Hearing set July 24 (later dismissed after updated docs) HELPFUL RESOURCES (NON-AFFILIATE) Georgia Advocacy Office → https://thegao.org/advocacy-request/ Pathway 2 Possibilities → https://www.pathway2possibilities.com/ Georgia Katie Beckett Medicaid Deeming Waiver Support (FB group) → / cfsgvcf CHAPTERS 00:00 What this video covers 00:45 Context: GA parent POV (not legal/medical advice) 01:02 Technical denial: fast fix steps 02:15 Level of care denial: reasons & 30-day window 02:48 Talking to attorneys & GA Advocacy Office 04:58 Filing for a fair hearing (timeline) 05:50 Ask for a continuance + release of information to psychologist 06:25 Call with state attorney & medical reviewer 07:52 Sending updated therapy notes + medical necessity 08:14 Cover letter: how I explained missed sessions 09:53 Georgia Access update → approval + Medicaid card 10:26 Takeaways: you can win without a hearing 10:41 Outro + comments/subscribe NEXT STEPS (START HERE) Read your denial letter carefully (the comment box explains what to fix) If applicable, gather therapy notes for the timeframe they request Add a simple cover letter listing what you’re sending + brief reasons for any missed sessions (holidays, illness, clinic closure) Within 30 days of the postmark, decide whether to request a fair hearing Consider contacting a local legal aid/advocacy office for guidance (many offer no- or low-cost help) WATCH NEXT ▶ Katie Beckett / Medicaid Series → • Katie Beckett Medicaid Waiver in Georgia S... FREEBIES / LINKS ✨ Free Resource: Morning Routine Checklist for Neurodivergent Kids → https://growingtogetherathome.com/mor... 💛 Learn more: https://growingtogetherathome.com 🛍 Favorite Tools & Affiliates: https://growingtogetherathome.com/aff... 📬 Join our Newsletter: https://growingtogetherathome.com/new... AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER Some links on my website and in this video description are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you make a purchase—at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting our family’s channel. 💛 NOTE I’m not a lawyer or medical professional. This is parent experience in Georgia—check your own state’s Medicaid/Katie Beckett process. #KatieBeckett #GeorgiaMedicaid #MedicaidAppeal #ParentAdvocacy #neurodiversityathome #growingtogether