wow, the experiences you all are going through with aides makes me sick to
my stomach. Makes me realize how lucky I am to have the independence I
have. My friend/neighbor is my aide and I mostly just use her for
chores. She does more while I am going to school. When I first got
home from rehab and needed more personal care, my aides were 2 women one in her
40's and the other early 50's. they bother were very
dependable. One got on my nerves once she got comfortable. She
stayed longer than I needed her just so she could get overtime so she just sat
around. That is minimal compared to what you all are going through.
I'm so fortunate that I was physically able to learn to take care of my personal
care.
I think you would definitely benefit from the waiver.
Stacy
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Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:34
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] also, your opinion
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For a long time I was on Medicare only. Then noticed
Medicaid began to pick up things for 3 months if I happened to be in the
hospital. I started getting involved in the 'spenddown' just to get
my meds paid for. My attendant program is paid by the state--but had
to wait 4 years for it. I had private insurance before
that.
It took me a few years to figure out what medicaid was and how to
use the spenddown. Then my case worker from senior services (a more
politically correct term, ugh) came to do his yearly review and somehow--I
don't ask--came up with 6 hours a week for homemaker services. They
come 3 times a week for 2 hours. They do cleaning, shopping and
laundry. I used to have to pay my attendants to do that. Now
they can concentrate on my care.
These people come from agencies and I
have gone thru a bunch of them! The quality of person they hire is
not very good because the pay is low. The good ones move on to
better things, or are going to school and just doing this for side money
and experience. Also it seems just as you find one you like the
agency changes their schedule, or theyquit. Just this month, 2 good
people quit without notice.
Plus I am needing an attendant and its been
slim pickings. One girl who really looked good, came for 3 days,
then 2 days of excuses then never came back. I just hired a new
gal,who I'm not sure if she is running on all cylinders or not. Then
there are the ones who say they want the job then never show up for
training. I have 2 attendants now. One is going to Florida for a
week in June so need someone to work while she is gone--the new girl said
she would--if she lasts that long.
And now Medicaid has changed and
I have to pay a premium to it every month that is higher than my
rent. Its not written in stone tho, so still don't know what will
happen eventually.
Dana [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----- Original
Message ----- From: "Lori Michaelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
"Quad" <[email protected]> Sent:
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 6:52 PM Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] also, your opinion
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The waiver programs are for those on MediCAID not
MediCARE. For those at, or near, the poverty
level.
Lori
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[QUAD-L] also, your opinion could help
I Don't understand this
waiver thing-----medicare part A hospital is free but If I would want Part
B i'd have to pay each month for it........So for now I just use my wife's
work insurance, as long as she can keep this job she hates. Waiver must be
for part B if income is very low
??
Dan
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