Thursday, April 1, 2010

Health Care Story of the Week - 4/1/10

Jacob, age 7, has a rare genetic disorder that requires him to use a machine to keep his lungs clear so he can breathe. He uses another machine to eat and braces and a walker to get around. While Jacob’s condition means that he has many medical needs, he can talk and his friendliness and growing intellect shine through in his speech.

When his doctor said Jacob was ready to attend school, he prescribed a one-on-one nurse to ensure his safety. However, Amy was unable to find a nursing agency that would provide a nurse for Jacob. She appealed to the insurance company for help, but was told that there was nothing the company could do. Wanting her child to learn and be part of a community of other students, Amy contacted the Tennessee Justice Center for help. Since Jacob is on TennCare, TennCare is ultimately responsible for providing needed care. After TJC contacted TennCare, a case manager was assigned to coordinate Jacob’s care. Soon a nursing agency arranged staffing for Jacob. He is now attending school, learning and socializing in a stimulating environment, all thanks to Amy's dedication.

Amy's best friend, Linda, puts it this way, "I have never seen a more protective, providing, loving mother. Amy has ALWAYS put her family first, being at home and trying to find work from home so she would be able to care for her sick child. I am very proud of her love and her strength and determination to get things done where any one of us would have given up a long time ago. She endures."

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