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Old Jan 03, 2017, 05:23 PM
Amarynth Amarynth is offline
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I could have sworn there was already a thread on this here but I did a google site search on 'work from home jobs' (no quotes) and didn't see anything.

A friend of mine gets her medical transpo through medicaid but qualifies because she works part-time, or at least she did until recently. I don't really understand how this process works but apparently if she doesn't have some kind of pt employment she will lose her medicaid and w/o that she won't have any way to get to her medical care. She's not old enough for PACE and from what I can tell, medicare only covers ambulance-type transpo not non-emergency type.

Her psychiatric issues seem to be pretty well managed but she also has some significant physical disabilities so the best solution for her would be a work-from-home type of job. Although if anyone has suggestions for finding other types of suitable employment that would also be welcomed. Thanks for any help anyone can offer.

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Old Jan 03, 2017, 09:19 PM
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Welcome, Amarynth! Here's a thread I remember on work from home options : https://forums.psychcentral.com/work...-isolated.html
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Old Jan 05, 2017, 05:45 PM
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Thanks for the link. I think that was the thread I was looking for. Much obliged.
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