Preparing for Robert moving in? Let’s just say my checklists are having a
tough time keeping up.
Preparations are well under way and tasks are being crossed
off the list at pretty good clip!
I started the move prep by creating a checklist (shocker). I quickly found that a move date of “sometime
in April” was not going to work with transferring prescriptions, supplies,
benefits and transportation to Day Program.
After confirming that Robert would have a supply of all medications
for at least two weeks into April, I chose April 1 as the official move-in
date. We’re actually moving him in
Saturday, March 30 but it was simpler to choose the first of the month as the “official”
date.
My checklist included notifications:
The Regional Center (which helps provide Robert certain
benefits and who I consider my safety net);
New Home;
Social Security;
Medi-Cal;
Day Program;
Doctor (GP);
Neurologist;
Of course, before these notifications, I talked to Other
Brother about Robert moving in. I
explained my rationale for moving him in here (let’s be real: we have to cut
out the middle man, aka, New Home). I
explained the extra assistance we will get (Robert would qualify for In-Home Support
Services as well as respite care through the Regional Center).
Other Brother said it sounded like we had it all planned
out. His only bit of advice: Keep the puppy away from Robert’s turkey sandwiches! (Good thinking!).
After the notifications, I worked at transferring medical
supplies and prescriptions and setting up transportation to and from Day
Program. Fortunately, we will be able to
keep Robert at his Day Program which he loves. I wasn’t able to
get very far when talking directly to the transport company because Regional Center hadn't yet notified them of the change. I went back to Regional Center (thank
goodness for email) and made a second request to get that transferred. I want to be prepared for when the transport
will arrive so Robert can be ready!
The Regional Center advised me to contact In-Home Supportive
Services immediately so we could get those services started as soon as
possible. I called and was able to get
the application started over the phone.
There will be a form for the doctor to complete as well as an in-home
interview but once those are done, we should be able to get a little extra
help.
I realized during this move process how grateful I am for being
a control freak (I keep telling my husband that’s a positive
characteristic!). Maintaining control
over a few items when Robert moved into New Home has now saved me an enormous
amount of time.
I realized how much easier the move to our house is because
I have Durable Power of Attorney and maintained that instead of transferring
that over to New Home (yikes, can you imagine?).
My favorite time-saver has been becoming Robert’s
Representative Payee at Social Security (and not transferring it to New Home). Since Social Security doesn’t recognize DPOA,
I cannot recommend this enough. It
allows me to talk to a Social Security representative and make address changes
on Robert’s behalf – over the phone! I
am sure it would have been a nightmare trying to transfer it back to me if I
had given New Home this authority.
Unfortunately, you have to go to a Social Security office to
first sign up to become a Representative Payee (make an appointment if possible to reduce the wait).
Once you have done that and are approved, it will be rare you will have
to return to an office! For more
information on the program, visit here.
I am also grateful for changing Robert’s GP last summer from
the one provided through New Home. Aside
from being extremely unhappy with the New Home doctor (oh yeah, he was
incompetent!), this has proved beneficial in more ways than I could have
imagined at the time. I am grateful I
don’t have to spend the time finding a new doctor while doing all the other
move preparation.
Transferring the prescriptions has been my number one worry
and that is going to be a post all by itself.
(Everyone knows my worry can take up many, many pages.)
For now, I have a few things to cross off my checklist - plus, I need to get
busy training the puppy to keep his paws off Robert’s food!
2 comments:
other brother is so smart!
You should keep him :D
You know it, Kathy! He's a keeper for sure. Very wise indeed, that one. :-)
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