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Who delivers PT? (aka round 2 already)
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 5663" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Thank you ladies. Yes, I want to keep this nurse (LPN actually). She's been with- Boo before and I feel extremely confident that she can handle any medical crisis that comes up - I can't say that about all his nurses, but I have very little say in who is his nurse. And it's not like there's a wide selection of available nurses to choose from.</p><p></p><p>I have call in to head nursing supervisor with- the program, and also to PT. PT stated, per nurse, that she didn't have enough time to do Boo's ROM because there are so many kids. Sounds like a personal problem to me. </p><p></p><p>Will document conversations, since this is the second time in 2 weeks I've been told or heard excuses about not enough staff to comply with- IEP, and send documentation certified to appropriate admin staff.</p><p></p><p>D'ya think if I just sent a certified letter to all adminstrators involved advising them that Boo *will* be remaining in the program thru ESY of 2010, regardless of stunts, they'll back off??? (ok, kidding... maybe)</p><p></p><p>I'm also trying to get some support re: the whole IEP thing anyway. You would be *stunned* at the junk they snuck in there (my bad for not reading it 3 weeks ago). 30 mpw of "interagency linkage". My eye. There *is* no interagency linkage. 30 mpw of "vocational". Nope. Not a single solitary vocational thing until next month when I go look at workshop. Sigh. I have a call in to ARC, who has a fantastic transition manual, to see if there's a been there done that person who can help with- this. As a transition IEP, it fails completely to address anything remotely related to transition and I feel like I'm pushing a boulder uphill to get them to do it. I just don't know what to ask for, what's reasonable, and SD staff is astonishingly mute on the subject, other than I *must* do the stupid PUNS and apply for SSI for him. Educationally meaningless.</p><p></p><p>If SD is going to force me to address these trivial *ridiculous* things, then I might as well address the whole shebang. I'm flunking warrior 101 because I am just so tired of pounding my head against an immovable wall.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 5663, member: 8"] Thank you ladies. Yes, I want to keep this nurse (LPN actually). She's been with- Boo before and I feel extremely confident that she can handle any medical crisis that comes up - I can't say that about all his nurses, but I have very little say in who is his nurse. And it's not like there's a wide selection of available nurses to choose from. I have call in to head nursing supervisor with- the program, and also to PT. PT stated, per nurse, that she didn't have enough time to do Boo's ROM because there are so many kids. Sounds like a personal problem to me. Will document conversations, since this is the second time in 2 weeks I've been told or heard excuses about not enough staff to comply with- IEP, and send documentation certified to appropriate admin staff. D'ya think if I just sent a certified letter to all adminstrators involved advising them that Boo *will* be remaining in the program thru ESY of 2010, regardless of stunts, they'll back off??? (ok, kidding... maybe) I'm also trying to get some support re: the whole IEP thing anyway. You would be *stunned* at the junk they snuck in there (my bad for not reading it 3 weeks ago). 30 mpw of "interagency linkage". My eye. There *is* no interagency linkage. 30 mpw of "vocational". Nope. Not a single solitary vocational thing until next month when I go look at workshop. Sigh. I have a call in to ARC, who has a fantastic transition manual, to see if there's a been there done that person who can help with- this. As a transition IEP, it fails completely to address anything remotely related to transition and I feel like I'm pushing a boulder uphill to get them to do it. I just don't know what to ask for, what's reasonable, and SD staff is astonishingly mute on the subject, other than I *must* do the stupid PUNS and apply for SSI for him. Educationally meaningless. If SD is going to force me to address these trivial *ridiculous* things, then I might as well address the whole shebang. I'm flunking warrior 101 because I am just so tired of pounding my head against an immovable wall. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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