Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Ceep is a professional, she writes, lectures. I can't remember it all. I think she went before congress. Maybe someday we could actually see her resume. I am telling on you Ceep, evil Ceep made me do it. Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Dear Momma Ceep, Have you ever considered social work as a career? You would be soooo good at it. Lori Owen - Denton, Texas SRVG 7/16/01 Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce On Sat, 17 May 2003 14:29:14 EDT lacorona@... writes: > My dear Reba: Hang in there, he and your family will find your ways. > Lean on > our prayers. I send many to you... > > Here is a small overview of other things to look into and apply for: > THis is > just ceep's two cents' worth opinion: > > FOR INCOME ENOUGH TO LIVE VERY MODESTLY: IN PRIORITY ORDER: > 1. SSI: social security disability. This has to be applied for and > it takes a > while, but it is valuable for those who are injured and cannot work. > > Disabilities are assessed; some are 100%, some are 50%, some > injuries are > considered 25% disabled, and funds to help pay rents and food are > assessed > accordingly. > 2. federal food stamp program. This is to be applied for. > 3. state welfare. This is to be applied for. > 4. for food in an emergency: most churches have 'food closets' that > will be > happy to give to anyone in need. > > FOR HEALTH INSURANCE FOR AN ADULT > look into: > 1. Any city or town nearby that offers a city wide health plan for > all its > inhabitants. We have one in two suburbs near the big city. One of my > > colleagues moved her son to one of those towns so he would be > eligible. He > had suffered a closed head injury. > 2. joining any professional group that offers group health > insurance: there > are many church groups, art groups, credit union groups that offer > health > insurance to their memberzs. The author's guild and union I belong > to both > offer health insurance to all memebers and their families at fairly > > reasonable costs. > 3. Ask HR if your boy is declared disabled and moves home, and is > totally > dependent on you finanancially (you pay all his expenses and he does > not > work) if he can be on your health policy regardless of his age. > 4. Call and inquire about how to apply for medicaid. > > FOR SURGICAL ASSISTANCE RE FINANCES > look into > 1. your teaching hospitals, which will often give the surgery for > little cost > as long as you ok that residents will be doing the surgery > (Residents are > full MDs who are specializing in something and taking up residence > at a > teaching hospital in order to deepen their skills.) supervised by > senior > surgeons with vast experience. > 2. If your son is on medicaid, go to top docs in the field he needs > and write > them personal letters asking to take your son as a patient on > medicaid. Tell > them you know Medicaid doesn't pay well, but that you know all docs > do some > pro-bono work, and could he/she do that for your son. > > FOR SURGICAL INTERVENTION > 1. Consider settling the issue of gastric bypass surgery first, > injuired back > second, if the surgery for back might be less effective while MO. > This is > just my opinion. > 2. Consider fixing injured back first if it would mean a more > successful GB. > This is only an opinion about how to weigh risk versus benefit. > > FOR OTHER KINDS OF SUPPORT > 1. Sometimes the best thing one can do when there are so many issues > and > challenges that are somewhat outside of one's control, it to join a > church of > able and goodhearted people who will help in ways you never thought > possible. > 2. Don't be afraid to ask for what you need. It is not begging. it > is asking > in order to see who/what can help. It is gathering resources, > information. > Never, never let life be made small because you carried false pride. > > > To do all the above takes a good deal of telephoning, showing up, > filling out > papers, answering questions. It takes patience, but many have done > it. > > This comes with love and peace for your good and deep mother's > heart, > ceep g-mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 As well as she writes on here I just had a feeling. I have a degree in social work and could not have given the information as well as she did. Ya think I should be able to give out the information without thinking twice about it. Oh well. Of course, I am much better at crisis intervention and domestic violence. But I really don't need ya'll testing me on my skill level though. I have another site that does just fine in that area, thank you very much. Lori Owen - Denton, Texas SRVG 7/16/01 Dr. Ritter/Dr. Bryce On Sat, 17 May 2003 15:32:35 EDT fbayuk@... writes: > Ceep is a professional, she writes, lectures. I can't remember it > all. I > think she went before congress. Maybe someday we could actually see > her > resume. I am telling on you Ceep, evil Ceep made me do it. > > Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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