Mom has had no bowel movment in 11 days, frequent urination, white lesions in mouth and difficult breathing and talking.
a)How do I get the social worker to help her apply for Medicaid?
b) Any government/watch group agencies I can call about possible harassment? The hospital crew- social worker and all- keeps on pressuring my mom to leave.
They even suggest putting her on a cab and sending her away, while she can barely support herself standing.
But I'm still concerned this is only a temporary relief. I wanted to have her stay longer, but she simply was feeling pressured by the hospital to leave, and that caused her to be tremendously stressed out physically and emotionally. She was made to understand a public shelter may be her next home.
As far as rehab, the original plan was to have her enroll in some temporary rehab program. Her insurance declined her application-submitted by the hospital social worker.-I spoke to her case worker on friday late morning on choosing a rehab facility; on saturday morning I was retrieving messages about her insurance turning down her request. The messages include her discharge schedule for monday.By saturday morning I received more calls from the social worker's office. The frequent messages, increasingly pressing, where all centered around her immediate discharge.
Staying with me is nearly impossible, for there will be no one to care for her when i'm at work. Her insurance only offers no more than three to four hours from a visiting nurse.
She is now, temporarily, staying with her nephew who's a daily caregiver to his disabled son. But that can only work for so long. In the mean time I'm looking into getting her enroll for Medicaid, get her to somehow get her colon cleansed-severe constipation still remains a serious threat -..
I know it's a lot of intertwine details, leading to more complications and confusion in putting all the pieces together. But It means so much and is empowering to be in touch with others with similar issues.. Thanx for your continuous advices and concerns..Seniors matter.
The hospital did admit her, so they need to treat each condition and then work out a realistic discharge plan---putting her in a weaken condition alone in a cab isn't that plan.
Consider reporting this staff to the oversight groups for Medicare and Offices who license hospitals. I doubt if this type of treatment is limited to your mother, and God knows some seniors on their own may well be sent away before they are treated, alone in a cab.
It is the responsibility of the facility to meet the resident's needs and if they do not do this, the advocate will step in and make sure that they are complying with the State and Federal Guidelines. They wanted to put my Dad in their Memory Care Unit but his dementia is mild and we felt like it would do more harm than good if he were to be transferred there. He is not an easy person to get along with but they cannot just do anything they want to because they might not like him. Everything is fine now but without the advocate's help, I might have made his situation worse by listening to the facilities' recommendations. Oh, I found out later that the Administrator wanted to fill her Memory Care Unit because she would receive a big bonus from her company if this had happened. Document everything you can and don't always assume that they are making these decisions for the right reasons. I know it's hard but you have to learn to fight back and not take their word. This is a business to them and most facilities do not care about doing what is right for the resident. Thank God for the staff that really do have my Dad's best interest at heart. And these are the people that you really need to talk to find out what the problems really are.
I put 1/2 dose of miralax in her coffee in the am if there was no bm the day before. 2 nd day gets full dose. Always gets results.
Used to use benefiber in her coffee everyday until it was not available anymore but it is back now. Mom's pains are worse if she is constipated so keeping her not "full of it" is a priority.