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Decision Time - Two Lousy Choices and No Options Left...
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<blockquote data-quote="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo" data-source="post: 458274" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>File an official report [in writing with proper domumentation as proof] with Ms. Ally's supervisors, going all the way to the top, that she has done none of the required/suggested whatchamacallits [what ever you feel she did not do right, and write up a long list with her failings - if need dramatize a bit] and/or has done them in a lackluster performance that left you holding the ball. </p><p></p><p>Reiterate that medicaid is considering dropping your difficult children' coverage for ongoing therapy and help, and that if they do, you will consider taking them [Ms. Ally personally, her supervisors in their supervisory position and whatever agency they are with] to court, in order to get proper services provided for your child. I'd also strongly hint that perhaps an investigation of them hiring insufficiently trained personnel, high turnover rates and mismanagement of accounts should be instigated and that you are considering going public with this via local newsmedia, so your attorney can get more of their clients for a class action suit. </p><p></p><p>I would do a first letter kind of like a "thinking loud/mulling it over" warning, and see what response you are getting. If nothing happens - then get the local news media involved and perhaps consider seeing an attorney to see if you have a leg to stand on. If this agency has locally bungled the care for your kiddo, there are others that are experiencing the same issues. You need to find them and go from there, the more there are of you complaining and openly and publicly fussing about the mis=service you are receiving, the better it is. Chances are that after your initial "notification of intent" things will fall in place and improve for your family specifically. If they are truly that dense and feel that they have done nothing wrong, I would take the next step then...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo, post: 458274, member: 12241"] File an official report [in writing with proper domumentation as proof] with Ms. Ally's supervisors, going all the way to the top, that she has done none of the required/suggested whatchamacallits [what ever you feel she did not do right, and write up a long list with her failings - if need dramatize a bit] and/or has done them in a lackluster performance that left you holding the ball. Reiterate that medicaid is considering dropping your difficult children' coverage for ongoing therapy and help, and that if they do, you will consider taking them [Ms. Ally personally, her supervisors in their supervisory position and whatever agency they are with] to court, in order to get proper services provided for your child. I'd also strongly hint that perhaps an investigation of them hiring insufficiently trained personnel, high turnover rates and mismanagement of accounts should be instigated and that you are considering going public with this via local newsmedia, so your attorney can get more of their clients for a class action suit. I would do a first letter kind of like a "thinking loud/mulling it over" warning, and see what response you are getting. If nothing happens - then get the local news media involved and perhaps consider seeing an attorney to see if you have a leg to stand on. If this agency has locally bungled the care for your kiddo, there are others that are experiencing the same issues. You need to find them and go from there, the more there are of you complaining and openly and publicly fussing about the mis=service you are receiving, the better it is. Chances are that after your initial "notification of intent" things will fall in place and improve for your family specifically. If they are truly that dense and feel that they have done nothing wrong, I would take the next step then... [/QUOTE]
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