The first thing I would do is contact
The American Cancer society and inquire of any special programs that might exist thru them.The second thing I would do is have her medical doctor declare her disabled if she cannot continue w/ gainful employment and fend for her self.
If she is declared disabled then have her file for Social Security Disability Benefits and Medicare or Medicaid,
If approved for these benefits,the medicare or medicaid would pay for all or part of the cost of any special equipment she may need.You may also check with your local Social Services and state benefits programs.It's worth a shot!!
2007-01-19 14:07:05
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answered by SpellCaster 2
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No. actual from a life like standpoint of the actuality that group are too busy and shifting beds is extremely heavy on the lower back and additionally it might desire to not ideal with regard to the room itself, perchance growing to be a hearth danger for the duration of the prayer time so i think of the wellbeing & protection government might desire to be delivered into this and positioned a end to it. It sufferers are that ill they won't be able to circulate to a definite room designed for this objective interior the wellbeing facility then i'm beneficial their faith will accommodate this in any different case. What if an airline pilot & attendants are on an prolonged flight what occurs at prayer time, do they adjust direction with the airplane or what. No of direction not, the religion might desire to be extra accommodating than this. i think that it might desire to be some persons intrepretation of the regulation that's slightly awry and not packed with common sense. What do Muslims right here experience in this concern. certainly there might desire to be a extra common sense attitude? Any innovations.
2016-10-07 10:28:56
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answered by ? 4
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Check to see if there is a Hospice organization in your area. If so call them. You can also check with the Social services coordinator at your local hospital they may be able to tell you who to contact.
2007-01-19 14:02:28
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answered by blindheart27 1
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Her doctor should have that information, but in case he doesn't, many home health organizations can help, as well as your local community action center. Good Luck!
2007-01-19 13:57:21
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answered by pupcake 6
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if she's elderly, contact your local represenitive and get the number for dept of aging (different name in some places) get in touch with them and they assign a case worker who can usually get things free.my mother got a ramp built a chairlift for up the stairs ,they redid the shower with bars, and she got one of those motorized beds.
2007-01-19 13:58:14
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answered by clueless 2
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try the american legion, the vfw, churches. a lot of them have beds they will let you use for free. we got a hospital bed for my neighbor when she had back surgery from the local american legion post. you don't have to be a member. good luck.
2007-01-19 18:53:28
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answered by barb 6
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dont know where you are from but look for a cancer support group in your area they help pay for a little bit of everything also look for one for sale some srug stores here will rent you one
2007-01-19 14:00:08
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answered by mountainchowpurple 4
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Depending on age--medicare will give you one. You would need a doctor's prescription--like for medicine--and medicare will provide it. They will provide wheelchairs--walkers--and such. Good luck. You have a lot of good leads here.
2007-01-19 14:15:07
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answered by old_woman_84 7
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some churches will help with this or can head you in the right direction.god Bless I hope everything works out.
2007-01-19 14:25:36
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answered by acr_lover 3
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talk to the hospital social worker ,she is a wealth of info
2007-01-19 15:18:09
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answered by sindi 5
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