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Cassies95
Asked January 2023
When is the best time to get a hospital bed in for someone who has Parkinson’s/dementia?
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Triplicate question. Only 1 is needed
01/02/2023 20:29:26
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Jan 2023
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Jan 2023
Is he on hospice? They will order a bed for you.
01/02/2023 22:07:38
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JoAnn29
Jan 2023
Get an order from their doctor. Take the order to a hospital equipment store and they supply you one with Medicare paying if the person has Medicare. If not, check with their health insurance co.
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Cassies95: Perhaps when hospice is called in.
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