Hi Wheelchair,

I haven't but it looks likeWheelchairJunkie.com has a wealth of information.* And, by SCI-Cure, do you mean this site:* http://www.fscip.org/index.html? I'll study them both tomorrow.

Thanks a lot for your input!

Trish

 On 10/2/2012 5:52 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Trish,  Have you tried  WheelchairJunkie.com or SCI-Cure?
Best Wishes
In a message dated 10/2/2012 12:55:32 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:

    My friend, a resident of a subacute facility, is a spastic quad
    with a
    trach. He cannot speak. He has no means to signal if he is undergoing
    respiratory distress. Finally, he has gotten appointments for
    occupational and speech therapy at a rehab center which is in the
    top 20
    nationally. So we have hope. The problem is his facility is 45 miles
    away from the rehab center and his facility’s social services
    director
    is saying neither Medi-Cal nor Medicare will pay for
    transportation. We
    could take public transportation for the disabled but. . .
    --- He could require suctioning enroute. While his mother could
    administer shallow suctioning (with a Yankauer), the set up of the
    public disabled transport isn’t conducive to this since 1) the
    wheelchair is positioned next to the driver where she would have no
    access to her son. And 2) we may be accompanied by other riders.
    --- He has no good anterior head support if he must be seated
    vertically, in his wheelchair
    --- The trip one-way can take 2 ½ hours instead of the 1 hour it
    would
    take by a non-emergency ambulance. Since he has a G-tube, that 5 hour
    round trip and 2 hours of appointments means he has no food or
    water or
    meds at least 7 hours.

    Are any of you familiar with Medi-Cal or Medicare regulations?
    --- Medicare - As I understand it, all Medicare non-emergency medical
    transportation (NEMT) requires that there be a medical necessity.
    Isn’t
    it a medical necessity that my friend be able to signal he needs
    help if
    his trach becomes plugged?
    --- Medi-Cal I think has the same requirement. They will pay for
    NEMT if
    there is a medical necessity so I would apply my Medicare argument
    here
    too. But also I read that there was a legal case (Valdivia v. Coye)
    which required Medi-Cal to expand eligibility to include therapy
    services when they’re deemed necessary for a nursing facility
    resident
    to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental or
    psychosocial functioning. For my friend, OT & ST could do so much to
    help him toward this goal. Since he has basically been treated as a
    custodial case so far, does the fact that the rehab center recognizes
    his potential mean that Medi Cal should provide him means to get to
    those appointments?

    Do you know of any precedent for such a case or maybe you have an
    example of a successful Medi-Cal Task Authorization Request that I
    could
    show his facility’s Social Services Director. Do you have know of a
    medical transport company in the Metro Los Angeles area that might
    take
    on such a case pro bono or at a significant discount?

    Thank you for your help.

    Trish

    P.S. If not, perhaps you know of a forum where folks might have
    answers
    for us? Thanks!


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