[NOTE: SENDING THIS ONE AGAIN, BECAUSE I WANT TO MAKE
SURE THAT I HAVE SENT IT TO THE GROUP – HAD A “HICCUP” IN
MAIL AND WANT TO MAKE SURE THE GROUP GETS THIS ONE ~Buddy] Miriam: (lets try this
again: message I sent was not actually the same I received
~Brian) Buddy-hope you get the kinks all worked out--I am
looking forward to hearing what you think about the assistive wheels--we too
are having chair issues over a new chair Krys took delivery of in the fall--it
just absolutely fits through or under anything!!!She is a slight young lady of
under 100LBS-but she has very long legs, so those have to be accomodiated
for--the durable med person ordered this kid a 17" frame!!! That would fit
most large men!-the chair is 4 inches taller than her other-- Thanks for the support
and for the well wishes on my new unit – I did NOT get the Xtenders from Sunrise because of what the
results would be – I want my chair as close to the other as possible,
with the obvious adjustments for what the PT ordered and the Doctor
approved. In Fact, the doctor has been great through this thing, and I
went in to tell him that my shoulder has been hurting me, and continues to do
so even though I had 2 months of PT and Ultrasound treatments – He says
“We are NOT foolin’ round anymore: I am sending you back to
the Orthopedist for him to reevaluate you” I told him that I was
sick of the pain of my shoulder, and that I did NOT want to lose range, or my
ability to walk, and it makes me MAD that I can’t get to the problem in
my shoulder – I want the ortho to X-Ray and MRI this thing, so I can see
what the devil is going on – I don’t want to lose the ability to
walk, or do what I want or like to do. This is why the power assist
wheels were requested, and the doctor approved it – and on April 11, I
got the whole shooting match approved!! I CANNOT BELIEVE that the
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) person is ordering her a wheelchair in the
first place. The way Vermont works is that there is a PT that works with the state that will do
ALL Wheelchair Evals. She will come to your home and evaluate you for
your chair. She looks at what you do everyday, what your home is like,
how you would use the equipment, etc. Then, she measures the chair, the
seat height, etc, and evaluates the chair itself. If she finds
deficiencies in the chair, she will make note of them. Then, she measures
the PERSON, takes the height, weight, build, etc into account, and she writes
the script for what she believes works best for the user. Her
recommendations are made part of the record, and the doctor will get a copy of
the script. He will approve it, THEN: it would go to Medicaid/Medicare
for approval. The only way the DME people get involved is to verify that
the chair will meet the needs of the user, and to make sure that things are the
way that they are supposed to be – There is One person at my Vendor that
knows the rules and regs for medicaire/Medicaid and an equipment specialist
that knows that end of it. NO chair is ordered that does NOT meet the
person’s needs: that is because the person is involved from the
first eval, to the first time they sit in the new chair – The PT is
there, and will VERIFY everything the day that you take delivery of the
chair. The Medicaid Clinical Unit has a PT that will approve/deny claims,
and let me tell you, they can be TOUGH – I tried for repairs on my 9 year
old chair, and they kept D (nying) Me, and that is because I was going for the
new chair, but I was still using the current chair daily – I finally told
my vendor that I needed what I asked for, and they found some spare parts
(Tubes, Tires and bearings) and put them on for me, so I would be able to
safely navigate the bumpy sidewalks – and I was about to go over the
reviewer’s head, and state that the reason I needed the repair, because I
was getting I (nformation Requested) every time they would submit the claim
– but the good thing is that I had a SCRIPT and a PT that knew what the
heck was up – I think we checked the script 6 times before we even were
able to get to the ordering stage ;) That being said, even the
person who orders the chair should have a general idea of the size of the
person. Krys is 100 pounds, and has long legs – If she is sliding
around, or her chair is too high, or too LOW that could affect her posture
which, when you are in a chair, is important, because you want the person
seated properly, and in order for the proper body mechanics to be used, the
chair should FIT the user and not be so wide that the user is flopping around
in the seat – I would DEMAND that a current copy of the script be given
to you, and that a PT reevaluate Krys – Have her evaluate the chair as it
is, then evaluate Krys – a 17” frame is BIG for a 100 LB long
legged person, and that is reminiscent of someone that has a 36” waist
trying on a pair of pants that have a 40” waist – The person would
be SWIMMING in them – what the heck do they think they are doing?
Have the whole chair process restarted and have her reevaluated – No
reason for a 17” frame for a person it does not fit – Q2’s
are adjustable, but if they get it right the first time, it would be better for
all involved ;) FYI: I am 180 lbs,
6’1” Tall – I think that my frame is a 14-16” or so
– I can check that ;) -the chair is 4 inches taller than her other--just
this week she went to the movie, sat in her chair in a handicapped seating area
next to her moms seat(which she towered over her mom by about a foot!) and
actually had another person from behind to fuss loudly, that her child could
not see over that big old tall chair!!!!GRRRRRRRR! Right Miriam
– That is ridiculous – Have them redo this whole thing – I
seriously doubt that consideration was given for who the heck was gonna use the
chair – why would Krys be a FOOT taller then her mom when she is sitting
next to her? The chair is supposed to be USEABLE, comfortable and
PRACTICAL for Krys – that is why the PT comes down the day that the chair
is delivered – I will have her, the Equipment specialist and the
technician checking EVERYTHING before I roll out fir the first time –
They KNOW what chairs I have, and what parts work with the equipment ordered
and can make adjustments on the spot - I don’t hesitate to contact
them when I have a problem – Go after them ;) Let me know how it works out--and I love the toxic
green-tried to get Krys to go that way, but being a huge Georgia Bulldog fan,
she went with the red and black this time-have a great day!Miriam Brian
No problem Miriam – I will also
post pics of my new ride when I get her ;)