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Do you think the Pure Wick system would be a good choice for my 99 year old mother? We are turning her at night every 3 hours and will continue even if she uses the Pure Wick. It is expensive but willing to purchase it if it helps and prevents leakage. of urine.
I would totally recommend it.
still has writeups online to get people to click on their AD. Medicare claims to cover an EXTERNAL, but is seems just for Men. Any other info is greatly appreciated.
Even more upsetting is that there are no EXTERNAL FEMALE Catheters covered by Medicare. They have Male ones, but not Female ones. Go Figure! Here, we have a GREAT product and it's not affordable for a fixed income. Not sure what to do.
Any advice, legal or not is greatly appreciated.
when I purchased the old system it was $500 and when they sent me the new system in 2021 it was considered upgrading so I did not have to pay full replacement to upgrade. The wicks are 195 for 30 - I usually go through 60/80 as we use at least two a day when mom is in bed.
I don’t know if it would help to write or question Medicare.
We were not able to get them under Medicare yet as we were with home health and they are not covered until home health and therapies were completed so I have been paying for them since 2019. I’m disgusted for you and others. It helps protect moms skin so much and should be afforded to the many bedridden and disabled who cannot get to a toilet easy. It is a disgrace that preventive care is not covered or that you need stage 4/5 bedsores to have things covered.
I don’t know anything else to tell you other than if there is anyway people in your family and friends could pitch in and help you cover the pump system and even use it only overnight (meaning less wicks needed) I would highly recommend the system. I do hope something is reversed for you and the sake of those in need of it. 🙏🏼🤞🏼