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Old 05-26-2013, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by irisheyesmilin View Post
I believe from your post that you live in Canada and I am unaware of their policies for help. I told my Dr. that I will have NO help which concerned me to no end. I called my insurance company (Medicare and AARP supplement) and asked what the circumstance would be for me to either go to a re-had after the hospital or have someone from the VNA (Visiting Nurses). The told me that you must be in the hospital 4 days, not come out on the 4th day, be in the hospital a full 4 days in order to qualify for the re-hab and your doctor must request it in writing. I will be in 2 days. The qualifications for the VNA are the the doctor request it. When I told the doctor I would have no help he said, don't worry at all about it. When you are in the hospital the VNA will come to you and make the arrangements. My insurance co said you are allowed to have the VNA 1-8 hrs a day depending upon need. I surely hope this can help you because I know the fear and insecurity of feeling alone without help. Let me know what you find out about getting help because now I'm worried about you. Maybe you were unaware there may be help. Don't be afraid to ASK for HELP, please.

Irisheyesmilin
Unfortunately here in Canada is sort of the same. I have "sunlife" (private insurance) and I am only able to use $400.00 worth of physiotherapy/homecare nurses a year (Plus I need a request from my dr). which is like 5 physio treatments, and the closest one to me is a 30min walk. I was given a booklet of physio exercises I'm to do, my biggest issue is the nerves that are healing still (keep dropping things) - embarrassed to say yesterday alone i broke a pint glass, coffee mug, small plate, and a magic bullet cup with banana smoothie all over my floor. So far this morning it's been good nothing broken.

I see my surgeon on tuesday, i'll talk to him about physio (or if it is just the healing process thats taken it's toll on me) and not realizing my limitations due to surgery.

thank you for your suggestions

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