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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 397563" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>In-Patient programs have teachers that come in, paid for by your home school district, even if in another state, and will work her curriculum. Did you look into X facility? My insurance paid in full for it, there's one in NYC and Connecticut. How about X facility in New Jersey? I hope I can type this as I will not mention specific dr.'s. PM me if you want another in-patient program that my insurace co. paid in full for. I'm doing well now, but it did take awhile. If you can get her into someplace close by, easy child won't have that much of an inconvenience. Having said that, it's horrible for easy child to watch her sister do her thing at home, it's really bad, it's better to have her inconvenienced for a little while knowing her sister is getting help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 397563, member: 2668"] In-Patient programs have teachers that come in, paid for by your home school district, even if in another state, and will work her curriculum. Did you look into X facility? My insurance paid in full for it, there's one in NYC and Connecticut. How about X facility in New Jersey? I hope I can type this as I will not mention specific dr.'s. PM me if you want another in-patient program that my insurace co. paid in full for. I'm doing well now, but it did take awhile. If you can get her into someplace close by, easy child won't have that much of an inconvenience. Having said that, it's horrible for easy child to watch her sister do her thing at home, it's really bad, it's better to have her inconvenienced for a little while knowing her sister is getting help. [/QUOTE]
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