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Wow...funding is being cut to medicaid in NC!
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 304368" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Exactly, Janet. Right now we still have some things, like mentoring, available and these things will be required. But what happens is that all these people providing "supports" are backed up, under-trained, etc., and expect parents to jump thru hoops trying to accommodate them. Given the people they are providing for these services, they aren't effective even if the difficult child does try. The parents can't meet all thee scheduling requirements because we are busy trying to figure out how to keep a home, medication insurance, and food on the table and the people have no room for flexibility. This is why I'm making issue about the stuff now with the PO. It's a whole lot better, I think, for difficult child to have Department of Juvenile Justice place him somewhere else for a while than to come home and fail and end up in dss (ie, at my bro's). </p><p></p><p>It's a mess- our country is almost bankrupt! Hopefully, the medication insurance over-haul can provide some relief. Since medicaid dropped difficult child when he was sent to state Department of Juvenile Justice, difficult child is considered as having a lapse in insurance. With his pre-existing conditions, I don't know how I'll ever get him covered adequately on private insurance and he won't qualify for medicaid again once he comes home if I'm working. But, the judge just told me yesterday that I will have to keep him on insurance and have it in place by the time difficult child comes home. They order this stuff but don't acknowledge or seem to care that it's impossible to do it.</p><p></p><p>Not to get political, but at least Obama understands that if we are all sick, depressed, and out of work, we will never get this country back on track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 304368, member: 3699"] Exactly, Janet. Right now we still have some things, like mentoring, available and these things will be required. But what happens is that all these people providing "supports" are backed up, under-trained, etc., and expect parents to jump thru hoops trying to accommodate them. Given the people they are providing for these services, they aren't effective even if the difficult child does try. The parents can't meet all thee scheduling requirements because we are busy trying to figure out how to keep a home, medication insurance, and food on the table and the people have no room for flexibility. This is why I'm making issue about the stuff now with the PO. It's a whole lot better, I think, for difficult child to have Department of Juvenile Justice place him somewhere else for a while than to come home and fail and end up in dss (ie, at my bro's). It's a mess- our country is almost bankrupt! Hopefully, the medication insurance over-haul can provide some relief. Since medicaid dropped difficult child when he was sent to state Department of Juvenile Justice, difficult child is considered as having a lapse in insurance. With his pre-existing conditions, I don't know how I'll ever get him covered adequately on private insurance and he won't qualify for medicaid again once he comes home if I'm working. But, the judge just told me yesterday that I will have to keep him on insurance and have it in place by the time difficult child comes home. They order this stuff but don't acknowledge or seem to care that it's impossible to do it. Not to get political, but at least Obama understands that if we are all sick, depressed, and out of work, we will never get this country back on track. [/QUOTE]
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