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<blockquote data-quote="Doglady" data-source="post: 719346" data-attributes="member: 22273"><p>Thanks so much pasajes. She called today and said she wants to do inpatient treatment. We bought her a bus ticket back to our state and we will decide what to do when she arrives. she still has her apartment in the town near ours, so that's good. living with us is just not an option. The facility I want her in doesn't take her medicaid and i'm not sure i can her added to my insurance outside of open enrollment. however there is a good chance she will change her mind about inpatient when she gets back. she is pretty desperate. </p><p></p><p>there are intensive outpatient places in her town and medicaid will arrange her transportation since she can't drive, so that's something. that will require a lot of work on her part which i am not hopeful about.</p><p></p><p>We could technically pay for her to go to in patient, but i'm not convinced it would be worth it right now. we would only be able to afford it once and for a month. this particular place is perfect though, it's dual-diagnosis and focuses on trauma. But at least that would be an option for the future, too. Especially once I can get her added to my insurance.</p><p></p><p>If you have thoughts or advice I would much appreciate them. I know I shouldn't put more effort into this than she is willing to. </p><p></p><p>If she comes back to her apartment here, she has no job or money so we would have to buy her groceries. what kind of limits do we set on that? a month? again her apartment is paid for out of adoption assistance but that eats up all of it.</p><p></p><p>thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doglady, post: 719346, member: 22273"] Thanks so much pasajes. She called today and said she wants to do inpatient treatment. We bought her a bus ticket back to our state and we will decide what to do when she arrives. she still has her apartment in the town near ours, so that's good. living with us is just not an option. The facility I want her in doesn't take her medicaid and i'm not sure i can her added to my insurance outside of open enrollment. however there is a good chance she will change her mind about inpatient when she gets back. she is pretty desperate. there are intensive outpatient places in her town and medicaid will arrange her transportation since she can't drive, so that's something. that will require a lot of work on her part which i am not hopeful about. We could technically pay for her to go to in patient, but i'm not convinced it would be worth it right now. we would only be able to afford it once and for a month. this particular place is perfect though, it's dual-diagnosis and focuses on trauma. But at least that would be an option for the future, too. Especially once I can get her added to my insurance. If you have thoughts or advice I would much appreciate them. I know I shouldn't put more effort into this than she is willing to. If she comes back to her apartment here, she has no job or money so we would have to buy her groceries. what kind of limits do we set on that? a month? again her apartment is paid for out of adoption assistance but that eats up all of it. thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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