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Nightmare--An Update from DaisyFace
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 278943" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>thought just occured to me: in your state, is there an advocate for patients or advocate for children's rights? Sometimes you can get a free advocate assigned to you who will help you navigate around the bureaucracy. We had one once for the educational issues for difficult child 2 and she was wonderful! totally simpatico to us and attended every meeting, made sure we got help we were entitled to. I would never have known about the resources available without her. Advocates are esp. helpful when it comes time for transitions: hospital. to home or step-down, etc., making sure nothing is overlooked.</p><p> </p><p>You might go to your state's Insurance Commission website, or google "children's advocates" for your state, or the website for your state's child protective services, and see what is there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 278943, member: 5941"] thought just occured to me: in your state, is there an advocate for patients or advocate for children's rights? Sometimes you can get a free advocate assigned to you who will help you navigate around the bureaucracy. We had one once for the educational issues for difficult child 2 and she was wonderful! totally simpatico to us and attended every meeting, made sure we got help we were entitled to. I would never have known about the resources available without her. Advocates are esp. helpful when it comes time for transitions: hospital. to home or step-down, etc., making sure nothing is overlooked. You might go to your state's Insurance Commission website, or google "children's advocates" for your state, or the website for your state's child protective services, and see what is there. [/QUOTE]
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