Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Updates for today

October 28, 2014 - 
  • Today I sent over the consent form to Congressman Cohen's office.
  • While I was at the doctors office, I got a return call from Mike, the man who runs the group home.  I got the address and decided to do a little google-ing.  This is what I discovered.
  • The little star hiding under the red balloon is the exact address - the two balloons are the crimes that have occurred there within the last three months.  

This doesn't look like a place for Dad.  Thanks anyway.  Also, I wouldn't park my car there either.



Monday, October 27, 2014

CHOICES program is extremely pushy.


Tonight I received a call from the Choices representative. It was 7:30 PM and I was in the middle of working on an assignment for my class. She asked me if I was able to contact the person named Michael who runs the group home in Whitehaven.  I did call him after she left the other day and I did not get a response. His voicemail was full.  I also spoke with a representative from Riverdale, the assistant living home, and she was very nice, however their prices are nearly $3000 per month. Because we got a response back from the congressman, with hopes, I would like to make sure that wherever he goes, that it's going to be safe and a place that has his best interest at heart.  It feels to me as though it's a money issue or a funding issue. They are in such a rush to put him somewhere that isn't safe.  I was a little apprehensive getting the state involved in the situation at all, but I seriously thought that this was going to be something positive. And she specifically told me that there are no other options except for this one house print. Otherwise he would be forced to be admitted into a nursing home which would restrict his access, and he would be treated like a dying patient, they also said they would drug him if he got irate.  

I don't feel comfortable with the home in Whitehaven. Simply because if you are from Memphis, you would understand Whitehaven is a very high crime area. They also do not have gates around the house so he will not be protected. It's not a dementia care facility.

I do not like the urgency that they're placing on making a decision on where he needs to be. Especially with a program name choices, one would think there would be more choices than one halfway house for the elderly.  In addition, the choices program pays the facility $139. If he were to go into an assisted living place they would provide $1100. So the rent, cable, utilities, and food would be paid for out-of-pocket. Out of his pocket.  The total for that house would be $340 out of his $598 a month.

This also means that in addition to him going from where he is now, with us, to a place with strangers, where I would have to visit there at least once or twice a week to do his laundry, this just doesn't make any sense at all.

The representative also mentioned that if I don't make a decision with some rapid response, he may lose the program and not be able to apply for it again.  She is  referring to having a decision made prior to the first of November!   They also do not provide furniture which means we would have to buy furniture to go in the room that he would be living in. All of his furniture was lost when the bedbug situation at his old house was dealt with.

This also means that we would have to spend the holiday weekend of Halloween, moving furniture finding a truck to use, making sure that he has everything he needs down there etc.  

Last Christmas Eve, I spent the entire evening cleaning his house and fighting with the security guards at his Federal housing unit because they were refusing to let him bring a new mattress in. We got rid of the old mattress because it was infested with bedbugs. They were going to make us wait until that following Wednesday and my father would've been sleeping on the floor.  I spent the entire Christmas Day crying because of the stress and the frustration from everything. I don't want to spend another holiday fretting.  

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Congressman Cohen to the Rescue

Good news!  I received a call back from Congressman Cohen's assistant, he sent us a request form to start searching records!  He said they would help him!!!!  I'm so happy to finally have someone on his side!  Yay!

Update on VA records request for DD-214

I'm getting in the habit of recording phone calls.  This man was helpful, although the information and status of the URGENT request we submitted on July 16th is in limbo mode in their system.  The paperwork said to wait 90 days before inquiring.  90 days came and went on the 16th of this month.

Here is the original request:





Here is the e-mail stating they received the request.


Here is the conversation: conversation

I was on hold for nearly 20 minutes.  I cut out the hold music to save you the annoyance and anything regarding personal information.


Writing our Congressman

Yesterday, after speaking with the CHOICES representative, she suggested that I write the senator of our district.  This would be congressman Steve Cohen.  I've met him a few times, and he is a good man who really works hard to help people.  I hope this works.

  • We met with yet another CHOICES representative yesterday.  This time, she scheduled the interview for Thursday, then called yesterday and said she was in the neighborhood...so I agreed, although it disrupted the plans for the day.  She asked the same questions the other two representatives did, and seemed very rushed for us to make a decision about where he will go, or what services he wants.  This is ridiculous because we didn't receive a list of facilities that accept the program until a few days ago and after calling all of them (as in my previous post), only ONE actually accepts this program.  The interview lasted two hours and they requested yet more records from the VA documenting his dementia needs. My frustration continues to mount.
  • They offered another alternative, but only contribute $139.00 to the home.  This would be a home setting, with someone there 24/7.  Three "roommates" split the bills.  They would charge him a total of $340.00 a month.  However; this means that I write a check or get a money order for the rent, then over and above that pay $68.00 for cable, and utilities.  There is no housekeeping, so I would have to drive to Whitehaven (which is 30 minutes from my home) and do his laundry.  I just don't trust this, and I fear that he would wander, because he likes to take walks.  An enclosed facility would be better for his condition.
  • Just spoke with the woman at Riverdale, and the pricing quote the CHOICES representative gave me was incorrect. It is around $3200.00 a month.  Nothing will happen with that place unless he gets a pension.
  • Also, she mentioned that perhaps somewhere not in Memphis...like Jackson, Tennessee may have better priced facilities.  I just cannot believe there are no other options in this region that are reasonable.

Here is a copy of the letter to Congressman Cohen:

Dear Ms. Reynolds,

Thank you for reaching out to the Office of Congressman Steve Cohen.  For assistance, please contact Jonathan Donald here in our office at 901-544-4131.  Our office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. 


Location: In Tennessee
Meeting points: Hi Mr. Cohen,
I am writing because for the last five years my father has tried and failed to get his pension benefits from the VA. We do not know where else to turn at this point. His care worker through the CHOICES program suggested we write to you. I am his daughter and have done everything in our power to get his service records reconstructed so he can receive his pension/benefits and we get the run around. This all started in 2010. I've helped him apply and they send a letter stating "they cannot find his records." Apparently they were burned in the 1973 St.Louis fire, however; he has his honorable discharge papers and has been treated medically through the VA his entire life. He is now 77 years old and battling dementia. He receives a take-home of 598.00 for social security. It would be higher, but the SS office send 187.00 a month to my mother for past child support (you heard right). He has the qualifying symptoms for agent orange exposure, which he was exposed to at Ft. Dix and Ft. Drum, in 1959. He is now living with me, and requires 24/7 care because of his dementia, COPD, and recently diagnosed lung cancer. He was recently approved for the CHOICES program through TennCare; however, it will only pay $1100.00 of the cost for his care. Coupled with his social security, that would bring it up to around $1700.00 coverage. If the VA would grant him his pension, and back pension for all these years he's been living below the poverty line, finding the proper care for him would not be an issue. We refiled for his records over three months ago, and have not received a response, or a letter. The VA administration in the VA hospital on Jefferson will not let him apply for his benefits again without those records. They keep requiring a DD-214, and the records department keeps saying they cannot provide one because his records burned. In addition, the VA security arrested him for visiting the VA in "off" hours, I told them that he has dementia and they didn't care. Neither did the prosecuting attorneys, but after four months of court dates, they finally dismissed the charges. He needs help. I've created a blog, and have been documenting all of this. Can you help? What else can we do? We did talk to a lawyer at Morgan and Morgan, but they too asked for his service records. I am at a loss, and my father needs help. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Tasha
Subject: Help with my fathers VA benefits
Comments: Created by IMA Incoming #2178.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Updates

October 21 - 
  • Good news, he was approved for the CHOICES nursing care level. They are rushing a bit to get him admitted which always make me nervous, because to me that sounds more like a money issue than a care issue...given that I am taking good care of him.  Regardless, this is good news.  
  • The CHOICES program will pay for $1100.00 a month.
  • This is wonderful!  However, the facilities cost $2200.00 a month or more and even with his full social security check going to foot that bill, he is short by almost $700.00 - which puts us back to square one. 
  • The VA records department has not returned our requests.
  • Wrote Senator Steve Cohen and requested a meeting.
  • Spoke with a lawyer and will set up a meeting for later this week.
  • Not sure what to do at this point.  
The CHOICES representative gave me the names of four dementia care facilities.  Not very promising, given that the woman at Apple Grove listed the cost at nearly $4600 a month, and the woman at Cordova Estates said that the only place that accepts CHOICES now is Riverdale.  Riverdale is reasonable, but still $500.00 over budget.  If they VA would approve his pension all of this would not be an issue.

Here is the conversation with the woman at Ridgemont Manor - here


Phone

Dist.
Cost
Private
Semi
Availab.
Notes
Apple Grove, 3575 Hacks Cross Rd, Memphis, TN 38125 http://www.applegroveliving.com/ 
901-755-1244

28

$4595
$3595

Diane
Riverdale, 6880 East Raines Road, Memphis TN 38115 http://www.brmch.com/riverdale/riverdale-center.html


26
2200
Yes

Yes

Cordova Estates, 1535 Appling Cart Lane, Cordova
901-377-7500

22
Don't accept choices anymore




Ridgemont Manor, 3805 Ridgemont http://www.ridgemontmanor.com/
901-384-9205

16




Sounds like they are drugs