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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 154487"><p>I know that in my area, it's not too hard to find a pediatrician who takes medicaid, but finding a doctor for an adult is harder. Not impossible, but there will probably be some travel involved. Same with dentists. I actually don't know of any dentists that treat adults that take medicaid. And the ones that do are the ones that just pull teeth instead of doing a root canal.</p><p></p><p>Our food pantry can be used by a family 3 times per year. There are other agencies - churches and such - that offer food pantries, but I don't know how that works.</p><p></p><p>For the longest time, we only (only - that sounds so terrible) had one homeless person in our town and everyone knew him or of him. He's a schizophrenic named Raymond, I think. Then there was another homeless man and a local church opened a shelter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 154487"] I know that in my area, it's not too hard to find a pediatrician who takes medicaid, but finding a doctor for an adult is harder. Not impossible, but there will probably be some travel involved. Same with dentists. I actually don't know of any dentists that treat adults that take medicaid. And the ones that do are the ones that just pull teeth instead of doing a root canal. Our food pantry can be used by a family 3 times per year. There are other agencies - churches and such - that offer food pantries, but I don't know how that works. For the longest time, we only (only - that sounds so terrible) had one homeless person in our town and everyone knew him or of him. He's a schizophrenic named Raymond, I think. Then there was another homeless man and a local church opened a shelter. [/QUOTE]
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