eeyorelori said:
oh no when i ask him where hed love to go he says mikney mouse ..I did get in touch with maw 3 yrs ago and they told me he was eligable then the papers went to the doc who has never seen my son [only nurse prac have seen him ] and the docs said by the way the papers read he wasnt eliglble ... So now im told they did change some things around and they are alot different now ... im just afraid of the disa pointment again .. As i said a freind at easter seals is the one who started it all ...Just wondering if anyone got a trip recently and dignosis is cp with mental retardation ...
I think I remember getting a PM from you awhile back, a question about MAW,and the Easter Seals thing, maybe you changed your screen name? Unless I'm thinking of someone else?
Anyways, MAW grants wishes to kids that are considered "life threatening".
Your child's doctor, most likely his specialist, is the one to determine if hte child is life threatening or not. Child's doctor is the ultimate person to determine this in the paperwork. Each local MAW office in hte US has their own guidelines. Most MAW offices have the same guidlines as of which conditions are considered life threatening or not. But it is the child's doctor(specialist) who is the ultimate person to check "yes" child is life threatening or "no" child is not life threatening. It does help if the doctor or specialist has known your child since birth. Most likely if you have a doctor that does the paperwork and knows your child really well since birth, then it shouldn't be much of a problem to get approved for a wish to be granted, if the child is really considered "life-threatening".
My dd has a complex congenital heart defect, had 3 open heart surgeries. About 2 and half yrs ago, I referred my own dd for MAW via the MAW website. My dd's ped cardiologist did her paperwork to determine if she was considered life-threatening. Her ped card. took care of my dd since birth, so he knew all the surgeries dd went thru, my dd's systemic infection she had, (the complication from one of her heart surgeries). He knew all the ups and downs we went thru with dd. So that helped alot getting her approved for MAW, since her ped card. was there since birth.
I think I know what you mean about people from Easter Seals trying to help with referring. I had to be hospitalized when my twins were 1 yr old.
I had really bad pancreatitis and passing gallstones, I was in pretty bad health at that time. Anyways, an older woman from my church and her friend(worked at Easter Seals). Her friend from Easter Seals tried to help and promised to get a respite worker out to my house to help watch my twins when I got out of hte hosp., so dh could go to work. Anyways, I did all this Easter Seals paperwork from my hosp bed and I had dh mail it out for me. About 2 weeks later(I was home from hosp by then), I get this rejection letter stating I couldn't get respite help from Easter Seals because my kids were not getting OT or PT from them. I was like"what??" I was promised from this woman that volunteered to watch my kids without pay (who also worked part-time at Easter Seals) that I shouldn't have any problem getting a respite worker out to help me with my twin toddlers while I was recovering from my pancreatitis.
I know this lady meant well, but it was a bunch of balogney at the same time.
It was one of those false promises from a worker from Easter Seals

. Not saying Easters Seals is bad. I'm sure it's a great foundation/ charity. I never had to deal with them before, just this about getting a respite worker out to help me when I really needed the help.
I guess people from Easter Seals mean well, but their workers need to be careful what they say, so they don't get caught in a "false promise" type of thing.
Maybe you can try other foundations, like the Sunshine Foundation someone had mentioned? Just keep perservering with different foundations and hopefully one of them will accept and grant your ds a wish!
Best wishes in your search!
Rosemarie