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<blockquote data-quote="bluebell" data-source="post: 739594" data-attributes="member: 16761"><p>Yes, Elsi maybe I wasn't clear. We have already spent enough on our son as a juvenile in various programs and the community rehab is his only option. He was denied into the insurance based rehab last year and I do not dare to reapply. What my questions is - is what is the best way for him to be accepted into the community rehab and not be denied like last time because he needs 'more care than they can give'? Gloss over the past mental health issues? I suppose it is a fine line between getting approved and denied. I am not able to do the legwork to get him into this rehab, but I would like to give him the guidance he needs to actually get in. Does that make sense?</p><p></p><p>I personally don't think it's a good idea for him to live with his uncle, but I'm leaving all that up to them. I haven't talked to my brother about it, we really don't talk much, not to bring up another sore spot, but he moved out of state 'to find himself' last year and left me with our father who was diagnosed with dementia 2 years ago right when I needed him most, and knowing my 88 year old mother in law is going downhill too. I figure my brother can set those parameters and if it doesn't work out, then he can be mad at me. Sorry, like I said - sore spot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebell, post: 739594, member: 16761"] Yes, Elsi maybe I wasn't clear. We have already spent enough on our son as a juvenile in various programs and the community rehab is his only option. He was denied into the insurance based rehab last year and I do not dare to reapply. What my questions is - is what is the best way for him to be accepted into the community rehab and not be denied like last time because he needs 'more care than they can give'? Gloss over the past mental health issues? I suppose it is a fine line between getting approved and denied. I am not able to do the legwork to get him into this rehab, but I would like to give him the guidance he needs to actually get in. Does that make sense? I personally don't think it's a good idea for him to live with his uncle, but I'm leaving all that up to them. I haven't talked to my brother about it, we really don't talk much, not to bring up another sore spot, but he moved out of state 'to find himself' last year and left me with our father who was diagnosed with dementia 2 years ago right when I needed him most, and knowing my 88 year old mother in law is going downhill too. I figure my brother can set those parameters and if it doesn't work out, then he can be mad at me. Sorry, like I said - sore spot... [/QUOTE]
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