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C
carrollmac
Asked May 2019
Looking for a loner wheelchair. My family wants me on the streets and they stopped my medical and Medicare insurance.
Area Agency on Aging
Elder Abuse
Mobility
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J
JoAnn29
May 2019
You need to call Adult Protection Services.
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I
Isthisrealyreal
May 2019
Your family can not stop your Medicare coverage.
Are you in need of an intervention? Please call 911 and ask for help.
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NeedHelpWithMom
May 2019
Can you call a charitable organization or a church nearby? How was insurance stopped? Can you explain further, if you want to?
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NeedHelpWithMom
May 2019
Where do you live?
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G
gladimhere
May 2019
How can they stop insurance? Need more information to be able to respond intelligently.
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Are you in need of an intervention? Please call 911 and ask for help.
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