So sorry, InRealLife. Alas, some professionals' offices are no longer accepting Medicare patients, since Medicare does not reimburse very well. (I think I have it right that the problem is that Medicare is your insurance.)I agree, though, that your therapist should have handled this matter better, since the two of you had worked together for so long. At least she could have recommended some new therapists if you couldn't afford her at her regular fee of $120 a session. (And how many people could?!)
That said, I don't think that would be the way she would try to get rid of a patient. You just got caught up in her boo-boo. Insurance is even confusing for them.
As Snake Charmer said, these things can work out for the best. A new therapist might even have a new approach which will be better than what the old one was using.