01/30/2025
Good afternoon! Chuck is still in the hospital waiting for our insurance to approve his transfer to the inpatient rehab unit. We've been waiting for approval since last Friday and the social worker told me that she had a patient recently that waited 8 DAYS for approval - days which the patient's insurance still had to pay for inpatient care at the hospital.
Overall, Chuck is doing better, but he is really weak and although they're doing physical and occupational therapy with him in the hospital, it's not at the level where he can start regaining strength to return to work.
We've had wonderful fiascos over the past week (said in my most sarcastic voice ever):
On Sunday, Michael went over to check on Chuck's brother's house and found that a pipe had burst during our horrible cold weather last week. Well, we think it's been leaking for some time, because when we called our plumber friend to come out, and they got the crawlspace open under the attached shop to the house, the water was nearly 28 inches deep. We pumped the water out and then our plumber came back on Monday to fix the pipe, but as the houses are on one well, Michael and I were without water all evening Sunday and all morning on Monday. You can see the damaged pipe in the attached picture.
On Monday, Michael and I attended Chuck's brother's goal setting session at the inpatient rehab setting he's currently in. Imagine our surprise when they told us that February 4 would likely be the last day he could stay, as his Medicare Advantage plan would likely deny care beyond that time. He is NOT ready to come home and live independently again. So now I'm trying to figure out what to do in case that happens.
We finally got the proper paperwork for Chuck's sick leave, and I uploaded it to the short term disability website on Tuesday (plus emailed it to the claims administrator). Then I got a text from them saying they could take up to 4 business days to review the three page document signed by his doctor. Meanwhile, there is no short term disability pay coming in and we have a couple thousand dollars' worth of bills coming due in the next week. I just had to renew our license plates which set me back over $350.
Anyway, I wanted to thank everyone for their outpouring of support. I hope we're on the road to recovery, but I've learned not to count on things like that lately. We appreciate each and every one of you! If you can donate again, great, if you can't, please share our story out and keep us in your thoughts.
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