Wednesday, January 21, 2009

New Nurse

A new nurse started working with C. today, taking the Wednesday/Friday shift that we lost when one of our other nurses resigned. C. just loves it when she gets off the bus to find a nurse waiting for her - she know she will get extra attention.

Getting nursing set up for C. was a long drawn out process. As I neared completion of my masters degree this past year and in anticipation of going back to work full time, we began to panic about finding childcare for C. Her needs are not particularly acute, and the nursing aspect is very easy; just g-tube feedings, medications, monitoring skin breakdown, and doing some range-of-motion. But it is impossible to find 'regular' child care to take her. We had been on waiting lists for all the appropriate waiver programs available in Ohio, which is difficult to do since no person or agency tells you the same thing. So in February I began calling our case workers and pleading our case. In March we got alerted that a slot had come up on the Home Care Waiver - so we began the paperwork to get her enrolled. She had to have an intake assessment done, after which the intake manager said she was not sure C would qualify since she did not have an 'unstable condition', but that she would try. We waited in limbo for months,and finally as graduation and the end of my summer employment approached, I again began to press our case. In the end, C was granted a slot in the Ohio Home Care Waiver program. Terms of the program are the she must have licensed RN's serving her - not just aides. Then we went through months of registering with agencies and seeking nurses to provide care in our home. Between a friend of HPEmom's, and two nursing agencies, we know have 3 nurses who split the week with C, generally covering her from 2:30 to 6:30 every day (and on school holidays when needed. Now it seems odd to have strangers in the house taking care of C, when we are often sitting right here. But now that things are in place, I feel more confident about accepting full time work. Now if the economy would just help out a bit...

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