Showing posts with label Illnesses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Illnesses. Show all posts

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The UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation is Currently Accepting Applications for Children's Medical Grants


As a family of five trying to make ends meet in this struggling economy, we understand too well what hardship any unplanned medical expenses can cause.  Even though we are covered under my husband's medical insurance through his employer, anything that is not routine is not covered 100%.  Even if the coverage is 80% for non-routine medical attention, tests, and procedures, that 20% of a large medical bill would likely be more than the average family can afford, even when paid in installments.  The frightening idea of something like this happening is always in the back of our minds along with an overwhelming feeling of helplessness.  As parents, we might consider putting off medical treatment for ourselves, but we would never think of doing that for our children.

Thankfully we have yet to go through such an ordeal and certainly other parents who have would have useful advice to offer.  I would, however, like to share about a source for financial assistance for child-related medical bills that parents may not be aware of.


Since 2006, the UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation has been awarding grants to families to assist with their children's medical expenses that are not covered or fully-covered by their insurance plans.  Over the course of approximately 7 years, this non-profit children's charity has awarded more than 5,000 medical grants to families in need.  Each grant awarded can be up to $5,000 and can help to pay for child-related medical expenses, including (but not limited to) the following . . .
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Counseling services
  • Surgeries
  • Prescriptions
  • Wheel chairs
  • Orthotics
  • Eyeglasses
  • Hearing aids
Although UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation grant applications are being accepted ongoing, here are some guidelines for knowing if your family is eligible:
  1. Child with the medical condition must be 16 years old or younger
  2. Family must meet certain economic guidelines
  3. Family must reside in the United States
  4. Child must be covered under a commercial health insurance plan
  5. Application must be completed by the child's parents or legal guardians
  6. Expenses covered by the grant must have been incurred within 60 days prior to submitting the application (Note:  Grants awarded will also cover related medical expenses incurred in the future.)
Visit www.uhccf.org to submit your grant application or if you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation.  Please know that all donations are used towards grants to help families in the same region from which the donation was received.




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What Foods Most Often Cause Food Poisoning?


My family has been pretty lucky in that we have rarely had any cases of food poisoning between the five of us.  We usually do not eat leftovers after they have been in the refrigerator for more than a day.  I was brought up to not waste food though, so I may have cooked eggs a day or two after they have expired or used baby spinach after the leaves had begun to wilt.  Well, according to the infographic below, it turns out that there are many things that can cause foods to be dangerous that are out of my control.  I did find, however, that am guilty of Mistake #5, although not very often.  Which food handling mistakes are you guilty of making?


Menacing Meals Infographic





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Silly Monkey Stories: If Only We Were At the Beach

Not too long ago, all 3 children came down with a nasty stomach bug.  Our 7 year old son had the most severe case and even ended up going to the emergency room due to being so dehydrated.  Our 4 year old daughter seemed to get over it the fastest.  Since her big brother threw up on her pillow, I took her to Target to buy a new one.  She said she was a little tired, but wanted to go anyways.  I figured a quick trip wouldn't be too exhausting for her . . . just a ride in the car and a ride in the shopping cart.

After I parked the car, we were walking hand-in-hand towards the store when she said to me . . .

"I wish I had a bucket."

Well, those are words I would not mind hearing if we were at the beach or fishing on a pier.  Standing in a Target parking lot, those were not the ideal words to hear.  So, she threw up right in the middle of the parking lot and then felt fine again.  We ended up going inside to buy a pillow quickly and I grabbed a large bowl from the dollar section for the ride home just in case there was a repeat performance.







If you have a Silly Monkey Story to share, sign Mr. Linky below with the link to your blog post (not the link to your main blog page). Please do not forget to visit the other participants and leave them comments to let them know you stopped by!



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Help Classrooms Take the "Save the Sleeve" Pledge with Boogie Wipes

Our household just began round #3 of colds this fall. We are only one third of the way through October! This does not bode well for the upcoming winter. We are not the only family who is experiencing this. I have heard parents complaining locally and online about cold symptoms making their way through each member of their families, as well. I even had a parent ask me back in August about whether my children have had their flu shots yet. It is clear that germ prevention is on every parent's mind.

Mindee Doney and Julie Pickens, the founders of Boogie Wipes, a company that offers a saline wipe as a solution for crusty stuffy noses, have begun the Save the Sleeve movement. This well thought out program, encourages children to take the Save the Sleeve Pledge and to become an official "Boogie Kid." All your child needs to do to become a Boogie Kid is to enter the secret code under the tab of any 30ct pack of Boogie Wipes at SaveTheSleeve.com . Your child will even receive an official Boogie Kid badge in the mail


For the holidays, instead of buying your child's teacher yet another tree ornament, why not gift Boogie Wipes and other classroom essentials instead? You can buy Boogie Wipes online or find them at your local retailer of health and beauty products. You can even order a Boogie Wipes Classroom Kit and have it sent to your child's classroom with a personal note card included. Boogie Wipes was nice enough to send 50 Boogie Wipes singles for both our twins' preschool classroom and our 1st grader's classroom to help our children's classmates start to "Save the Sleeve". The teachers were so happy to receive these products and would like to extend a big thank you to Boogie Wipes for being so generous.




Although I did not receive any compensation for sharing this information with my readers, Boogie Wipes did donate product to my children's classrooms.