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<blockquote data-quote="Goldie" data-source="post: 507117" data-attributes="member: 13756"><p><strong>Interim update</strong>: difficult child is just a week away from moving from the primary care rehab facility to an extended care facility in another state. He was all for this move earlier this week. This morning, he told his counselor he has changed his mind, and wants to come home. SIGH.</p><p></p><p>We had a conference call, with husband, myself, one of difficult child's counselors, and difficult child. difficult child, who is 19 years old, knows that our position is that he is on his own if he does not agree to extended care. We are going ahead with plans for the transfer, in hopes that difficult child will change his mind again over the course of the next week, and agree to go. I have some hope, partly because his regular counselor is back from vacation on Monday. He likes her a lot, and she has been good at getting him grounded. </p><p></p><p>But who knows what will happen? This is so stressful and -- just so tiring!</p><p></p><p>But a bit of good news: I had thought that our insurance would not cover extended care, but it turns out it does, at least in part. We will still be faced with the medical necessity hurdle, but I am told that it should be easier. So if we can only get difficult child to go there, it might not be as painful financially as I had thought it would be!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldie, post: 507117, member: 13756"] [B]Interim update[/B]: difficult child is just a week away from moving from the primary care rehab facility to an extended care facility in another state. He was all for this move earlier this week. This morning, he told his counselor he has changed his mind, and wants to come home. SIGH. We had a conference call, with husband, myself, one of difficult child's counselors, and difficult child. difficult child, who is 19 years old, knows that our position is that he is on his own if he does not agree to extended care. We are going ahead with plans for the transfer, in hopes that difficult child will change his mind again over the course of the next week, and agree to go. I have some hope, partly because his regular counselor is back from vacation on Monday. He likes her a lot, and she has been good at getting him grounded. But who knows what will happen? This is so stressful and -- just so tiring! But a bit of good news: I had thought that our insurance would not cover extended care, but it turns out it does, at least in part. We will still be faced with the medical necessity hurdle, but I am told that it should be easier. So if we can only get difficult child to go there, it might not be as painful financially as I had thought it would be! [/QUOTE]
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