The topic of medically complex individuals highlights the challenges faced by those with complex medical needs and disabilities. Petitions under this topic often advocate for improved healthcare access, better support services, and increased awareness of the unique needs of medically complex individuals.
One petition with significant traction calls for increased funding for specialized care for medically complex children, citing the struggles families face in accessing appropriate medical services. Another petition aims to raise awareness about the lack of accessible facilities and support for adults with complex medical conditions.
By exploring the petitions on this topic, you can contribute to the cause of improving healthcare and support services for medically complex individuals. Your support can help create a more inclusive and understanding society for those with complex medical needs. Join the movement to make a difference in the lives of medically complex individuals today.
3 supporters are talking about petitions related to Medically Complex!
I’m in Ohio and spouses cannot be paid. I have been a caregiver full time for my husband for 5 years and that needs to be changed here as well. I fought the state of Ohio with an attorney and lost. Parents that care for Children are the only paid caregivers here. With so many incompetent nursing staff, he could have died a few times. I will continue to fight to have all caregivers paid. So much needs to change on the medical end of things!! I’m so very sorry this happened and I hope you get to be a voice for change in Florida!
As a Mom of a medically fragile child myself, putting our children’s lives in the hands of nurses who are inexperienced, uneducated, and lying about it, should NEVER be the only option. As parents of children like Tad, we go through intense training to be able to take care of our children. We are highly educated and trained. Nobody knows their child like their parents. Parents should absolutely have the opportunity be paid caregivers, especially since many of us were forced to leave our jobs due to frequent hospitalizations, illnesses, appointments, and lack of competent nursing.