…second floor, I’ll be considered home bound, and on the first floor I won’t be. Sounds good, right? Except if I’m considered home bound I get more services there, such as a visiting physical therapist and home health nurse. If I’m on the ground floor, and therefore not considered home bound, I don’t get those, and will have to be transported to physical therapy. Sigh.
Carol Lennox. LPC, M.Ed.