Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 I am sure you will get a million replies to this post! I want to give you a list of some of the things our CHARGE adults like to do in their leisure time and some have become vocational tasks for sales: hook rug kits weaving kits: belts, chairs, rugs jewelry kits: bracelets, necklaces mosaic kits: trivets, small table tops, the kind you can draw on so you can make a bigger one with original art for hanging paint by number (for those who can see the numbers or efficiently use a magnifier) stained glass kits (not really glass) for window hanging original art design cards and envelopes painting ceramic pots and then planting flowers in them making bird houses packaging sachet and/or potpourri wreaths made from already prepared " rings " that they add things to (could be seasonal) You get the idea! We have some of our kids do these within a " workshop " setting and then they can sell them. Good luck. I am sure others will comment re: the Manual (the name is n Norbury) and other ideas for you and your client. pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 I am sure you will get a million replies to this post! I want to give you a list of some of the things our CHARGE adults like to do in their leisure time and some have become vocational tasks for sales: hook rug kits weaving kits: belts, chairs, rugs jewelry kits: bracelets, necklaces mosaic kits: trivets, small table tops, the kind you can draw on so you can make a bigger one with original art for hanging paint by number (for those who can see the numbers or efficiently use a magnifier) stained glass kits (not really glass) for window hanging original art design cards and envelopes painting ceramic pots and then planting flowers in them making bird houses packaging sachet and/or potpourri wreaths made from already prepared " rings " that they add things to (could be seasonal) You get the idea! We have some of our kids do these within a " workshop " setting and then they can sell them. Good luck. I am sure others will comment re: the Manual (the name is n Norbury) and other ideas for you and your client. pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2004 Report Share Posted July 15, 2004 Hi, Pam was quicker than me. I was still reading my emails. Anyway I am n Norbury and I work for the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation. We do have a manual that many have found helpful in managing CHARGE. You can read a description of it on our web site and there is an order form also if you decide to order it. If you have any questions about the materials we have, please email me at marion@... or call the number below. n -- n A Norbury, Executive Director CHARGE Syndrome Foundation, Inc. 2004 Parkade Blvd, Columbia MO 65202 USA phone/fax; (families only) mailto:mnorbury@... or mailto:marion@... web site: http://www.chargesyndrome.org pam.ryan@... wrote: > Good luck. I am sure others will comment re: the Manual (the name is > n Norbury) and other ideas for you and your client. > > pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 wrote: > So, how can I convince him to give me a referral to a pain > management clinic? I am in so much pain. Hi Since you don't need a referral to keep an insurance company happy, you can very likely make your own appointment with a pain management physician. I found my pain management clinic on my own. I phoned them up and made an appointment. That's all there was to it. -- Lyndi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 --- " peeklinda " wrote: > > So, how can I convince him to give me a > referral to a pain management clinic? - If you don't have insurance, you don't need a " referral " to a pain management clinic! Referrals are only an insurance hurdle to get over. If you're paying cash, you can go to whoever you want to go. So just call up the clinic you are interested in and ask for an appointment, and tell them you're paying cash. That's all! Cheryl in AZ Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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