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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 712546" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>After many calls yesterday and again this morning I finally learned that the paperwork we did a week ago was just faxed in this morning to get my child the SED waiver for medical card. It takes about 20 days and I thought we had already knocked five or six days off of that.</p><p></p><p> The problem is 28 days in this facility cost $9600. And none of it is covered by our primary insurance. But it would be covered by having a medical card.Because I won't have any proof of the medical card probably for at least a couple weeks I am required to put 3200 down on the date of admission and an additional payment of 3200 on the day she's dismissed And an additional 3200 one month later.</p><p></p><p>This is why I was frantically calling and trying to find out if they received our application at the state office for the SED waiver. I feel fairly confident that we will receive this waiver otherwise I would need to wait until we actually had confirmation of coverage.</p><p></p><p>So right now they have an opening on Tuesday next week for my daughter. I can put the 3200 on my credit card. Then I can withdraw 3200 from my 401(k) So I won't have interest put on my credit card. That gives them another four weeks to send me the medical card. I don't think I would have to make a second payment of 3200 on dismissal. </p><p></p><p> I am so mad at her probation officer, technically court supervision officer, for threatening her with this for an unclean UAs. And for the social workers from the state agency from family preservation that said she could be sent to one of these agencies to help her get clean. And for the workers at our local mental health facility who also thought it would be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>So Sunday when my daughter finally admitted to us she needed help wanted help and wanted to go away from this town and concentrate on getting better I thought we finally had an answer. But I am the one that has to finance it and do all the paperwork because none of these agencies can do this.</p><p></p><p> My only other option is to have the court supervision officer petition the court to make her ward of the state which would then immediately give her a medical card but that would mean setting up a court date which could still take one to three weeks. During that time she would have to stay in lock up.</p><p></p><p>It just doesn't seem fair that when someone's ready for treatment especially a minor that there's so many hoops to jump through it's almost impossible.</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 712546, member: 12511"] After many calls yesterday and again this morning I finally learned that the paperwork we did a week ago was just faxed in this morning to get my child the SED waiver for medical card. It takes about 20 days and I thought we had already knocked five or six days off of that. The problem is 28 days in this facility cost $9600. And none of it is covered by our primary insurance. But it would be covered by having a medical card.Because I won't have any proof of the medical card probably for at least a couple weeks I am required to put 3200 down on the date of admission and an additional payment of 3200 on the day she's dismissed And an additional 3200 one month later. This is why I was frantically calling and trying to find out if they received our application at the state office for the SED waiver. I feel fairly confident that we will receive this waiver otherwise I would need to wait until we actually had confirmation of coverage. So right now they have an opening on Tuesday next week for my daughter. I can put the 3200 on my credit card. Then I can withdraw 3200 from my 401(k) So I won't have interest put on my credit card. That gives them another four weeks to send me the medical card. I don't think I would have to make a second payment of 3200 on dismissal. I am so mad at her probation officer, technically court supervision officer, for threatening her with this for an unclean UAs. And for the social workers from the state agency from family preservation that said she could be sent to one of these agencies to help her get clean. And for the workers at our local mental health facility who also thought it would be a good idea. So Sunday when my daughter finally admitted to us she needed help wanted help and wanted to go away from this town and concentrate on getting better I thought we finally had an answer. But I am the one that has to finance it and do all the paperwork because none of these agencies can do this. My only other option is to have the court supervision officer petition the court to make her ward of the state which would then immediately give her a medical card but that would mean setting up a court date which could still take one to three weeks. During that time she would have to stay in lock up. It just doesn't seem fair that when someone's ready for treatment especially a minor that there's so many hoops to jump through it's almost impossible. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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