Hi, I'm not sure what you mean by "invisible careers"? or do you mean invisible care takers? because they sure do not show up! I am still looking for a supper person a weekend, and.3 nights a week person. Have been for a couple of months now. I have not gotten "stuck" yet, but time is running out fast!

Dana
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Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:41 AM
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Hey Dana,

How are you?  How comes you keep getting sent these invisible  careers????
Have you ever got stuck because of them??

Hope you get sent another decent career soon!

Love Smurf xxx

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writes:

Just  this a.m. my "new" attendant called and said she would be here and
bring something from McDonalds with her. She never showed up. In the past 2-3 weeks I have had 2-3 "new" aides come and go. I have 2 excellent ones
now, but one is going to Florida in june for a  week.
Another 'interviewee' called and wanted to change her interview until
Sunday--she forgot her husband was having a colostomy and urostomy
today--what!

People keep telling me I should write a book  too.  We should flood the
market with therxse books and name names to  show how we are "really"
treated! There should be a chapter on good aides too, or something so that
they do not go un-noticed.  Maybe a 2  set book--The Bad, and The Good!

Dana
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Silas Shelburne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lori Michaelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;  "Quad" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 4:32  PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] also, your opinion could help


Oh  man!
You wouldn't believe the trouble ive had with nursing and aids, been through
6 in 3 years.  One ive got now comes in every morning with  alcahol on her
breath even drinks through the day.  It doesn't seem  to bother her so I
haven't said anything, hell I may not find another nurse. Thats how despert
I am for help.  Lol.  Thats just  the tip of the iceberg that ive been
through with help, im real easy too get along with to. That was the trouble with one nurse, she wonted to marry me. Lol. When I said no she ran back
to her husband  the next week, and quit not long after.  Sounds kind of
fishey don't it. Oh ill tell you more later, im going to write a book about
my  trials with help.  Lol.
Silas
----- Original Message -----
From: Lori Michaelson
To: Quad
Sent: Wednesday,  May 11, 2005 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] also, your opinion could  help


Believe you me, Stacy, DO  consider yourself fortunate!

All us quads  have faced the low caliber of character that so many
aides have.   They want the job, then they don't.  Many are thieves.

My latest (via my MediCARE agency) began about a month  ago.  At
first I thought she had it all together. NOT! She's dating a guy in jail
and is a single mom to 4 kids under age  11!

In the last 12 days of work here ...  she's called in FIVE times with
car trouble.

I just don't know how people like them can survive themselves let
alone have a conscience.

Lori

-------Original  Message-------

From: Stacy Harim
Date: 05/11/05 13:04:02
To: Quad; Dana Miller
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  also, your opinion could help

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
----- Original Message ----- From: Dana Miller
To:  Quad
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:34  PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] also, your opinion  could help


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
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----- 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 could help


The waiver  programs are for those on MediCAID not MediCARE.  For
those  at,
or near, the poverty level.

Lori

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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 05/10/05  16:31:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];  [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [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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