He should read his contract with the facility. They are notorious for such 
tricks. If it says the chair is theirs in the contract, he needs a lawyer 
because Med/Med is supose to provide for him, not them. Just because a lawyer 
wrote it and he signed it does not make it a legal action.

Best of Luck,
john




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From: Quadius <[email protected]>
To: Quad-liST <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 3:49:28 PM
Subject: [QUAD-L] Medicare/Medicaid wheelchair issue

An acquaintance of mine sent me this e-mail.  Since I am not familiar with 
Medicare or Medicaid, I thought I would send it to you guys for some advice.
I appreciate your help.
Quadius

My friend Matt Heimbach who has been in long term care for 3 years here in 
Tampa is moving to Colorado this month. Problem is thatthe issue/obstacle with 
Matt's wheelchair is that the facility in Tampa does not want to release his 
chair that is here.  They say it is the facilities and his mom is going back 
and forth with them arguing that it was paid for by Medicare/Medicaid??....  So 
in lies the rub... I thought if Matt did buy the chair through Medicare, then 
he should be allowed to take the chair.  It fits him physically and a regular 
wheelchair is not really an option with his condition.  
 
Let me know your thoughts or suggestions ...



      

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