Thursday, October 3, 2013

Good grief



Got some info, related  to care (we have had two separate but intertwined issues, billing and care) that was a real forehead slapper.

Sometimes, they make it too easy for me. Previously, you may recall I mentioned prairie care claimed things to the AG that their own voices directly refuted. It was my pleasure to send the AG a copy of their voicemails.

I am almost sure there's some mental health rationale when folks do things so blatant, it's almost like they are trying to get caught.

Although, I believe I do now understand the number one reason they apparently fear me so much.

From my first bringing their attention to a few issues, they immediately had their lawyer involved (as I could see when the attorney was included in a response to me.)

I always wondered why, what specific nerve did I hit ? I raised a few issues  from our painful stay.
Why were they so worried?? I have yet to retain an attorney.. Why so scared of a parent raising issues  for their attention that it became so escalated and they got so... Well, weird..

I think I now know..

I'll update the blog, but first, for the future families... I am going through proper channels. It's a thing I have....I can't turn my back if I feel others would suffer by my stepping back. I have always felt society's worst offenders are the ones who sit silently by - I am not the silent type.
Maybe it's an OCD ?  Although , I suspect I get a different nickname in a certain office.

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On the  overcharge...

We feel we have proved our case to the public,  and gave them several opportunities to not behave like childish brats.

If they need such pittance so badly to make themselves feel better, so be it. That's a whole other mental health problem that prairie care should look at themselves  in the mirror before treating others. Petty hoarding.  We won that battle, even if they kept the money.  Our goal was to make sure parents would not face what we did - and we have won on the billing issue by showing their antics to the public.



They can act like children - my fear is the way they treat them .


I challenge them to donate the disputed, and I feel clearly shown to be overcharged funds, to a

non-profit supporting Autism that is  unrelated , and not working with their organization.

In other words, it should go to a group that helps children.


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