Disclaimer

Not Legal, Medical, or Financial Advice

AAC Guide provides general informational content about disability benefits, services, and programs. Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice, medical advice, financial advice, or any other form of professional counsel. AAC Guide is not a law firm, medical provider, or financial advisor. No attorney-client, doctor-patient, or advisory relationship is created by your use of this website.

General Guidance Only

The information provided on AAC Guide is general guidance based on publicly available data from federal and state government sources. It is intended to help families understand the landscape of disability benefits and services but should not be relied upon as a definitive or comprehensive statement of the law or policy applicable to any individual situation.

State-Specific Information

State-specific information, including Medicaid waiver details, insurance mandates, waiting list estimates, and program availability, may not be current at the time you access it. Laws, regulations, and policies change frequently. Always verify state-specific information directly with the relevant official government agency, such as your state Medicaid office, Department of Education, or insurance department, before making decisions about your benefits or services.

AI Navigator Disclaimer

The AI Navigator feature on AAC Guide uses artificial intelligence to help answer questions about disability benefits. Responses generated by the AI Navigator are AI-generated and may contain errors, omissions, or outdated information. AI-generated responses should be treated as a starting point for research, not as authoritative or definitive answers. Always verify AI Navigator responses against official government sources or qualified professionals.

No Liability for Decisions

AAC Guide, AI Venture Holdings (AIVH), and its founders, employees, and advisors are not responsible for any decisions made or actions taken based on the information provided on this website. You assume full responsibility for your use of any information on this site and any decisions you make as a result.

Consult Qualified Professionals

Users should consult qualified disability rights attorneys, advocates, medical professionals, or other licensed professionals for advice specific to their situation. If you need legal assistance, contact your state's Protection and Advocacy (P&A) organization, which provides free legal services to people with disabilities. For medical questions, consult your physician or specialist. For benefits eligibility, contact your local Social Security Administration office or state Medicaid agency directly.

Emergencies

For medical emergencies, call 911 immediately. For mental health crises, contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988. For other urgent situations, contact your local crisis services. AAC Guide is not an emergency service and cannot provide real-time assistance.

Data Sources and Timeliness

Data on AAC Guide is sourced from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Social Security Administration (SSA), state Medicaid agencies, the Kaiser Family Foundation, the U.S. Department of Education, state insurance departments, and other publicly available government and nonprofit sources. We update our data periodically, but we cannot guarantee the timeliness, accuracy, or completeness of any information on this site. Policies and programs may have changed since our last update.

Last updated: April 2026.