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At 07:08 PM 12/7/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi
>I've read your list for over a year and have grown to think of you all as
>family.  I'm hoping someone can help me.  My Mom has had a cousin of
>Parkinson's (cbgd) for several years and has just moved to an assisted
>living facility. Her movement is several limited and she has been receiving
>occupation, speech and visiting nurse care provided by Medicare.
>
>Saturday, I took her out in the wheelchair to the mall to see the Christmas
>sites and enjoy the season.  This morning I was notified that the visiting
>nurse called Medicare and discontinued her services because I took her out.
>They are claiming it means she is no longer "home bound" and therefore not
>eligible.  Is anyone familiar with this?  Do they really expect that a
>person would never leave the house, especially during the holidays?  How can
>there be any quality to life?
>
>If anyone can help me or point me to where I can clarify this, I would
>really appreciate it.  She can not maintain without these services, but I
>don't want to keep her locked in either.
>Thanks
>Robin
> ROBIN i have had PARKISON for 30 years it is baddel with mecare you will
have to call them tell them about there nurse. some of them think they
gods. my mother is in assisted care. they are happy when some one takes her
out once in while let me know
                                        I.Y.Q.
PS THERE IS A PARKINSON NET FOR PARKINSON PWP