Will
Allen is a typical 7-year-old athlete. Baseball, football, soccer and
basketball were regular seasons in the Allen home but that all changed
February 3, 2019. Will and his father, Tim, were leaving baseball
practice and were in a devastating car accident near their home. Will
was left wheelchair bound as a result of the wreck.
Will
sustained injuries to his C1/C2 vertebrae and T3/T4, which is where the
damage is located that created the new reality for this Dripping
Springs family. Will underwent an almost 5-hour surgery where the
surgeons placed rods and pins in his small back to allow for
self-sustained stability down the road after his months/years of
recovery ahead of him.
To
know Will is to know unsurpassed determination and grit and as
inspiring as it is, it isn’t enough to get him out of that chair.
Therapy and hard work will be a part of Will’s everyday reality. Will
is determined to walk again one day and that is the prayer of his family
and friends. In the meantime, these are areas where the community can
help. It is in the things that affect the day to day for families in
situations like this where you can make a difference.
Therapies recommended:
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Aquatic Therapy
Equine Therapy
E-Stimulation Therapy
Costs: Although in Will’s case, some therapy is covered right now through insurance however, the recommended numbers of sessions exceed what is included and the cost out of pocket is $250 per session.
Did you know?
Insurance does not cover everything (for Will’s example):
· Several bills, at least 50 currently, and more to come, where the majority is not covered (surgery bill totaled $75,000 and only $8,000 was covered) Additional invoices to come: 6 week stay at Dell children’s, primary hospital where he was stabilized before moved to Dell, ambulatory services, physical therapy while admitted, mental therapy to help a 7 year old grasp his new reality, medications and more.
· They only cover what is considered “home use” they do not cover anything that is needed to get Will out in to the community or for social activities (i.e. seatbelt for chair not covered, transit straps for public transportation although required by law is not covered by insurance), portable ramps to go places that are not ADA are not covered
· Items insurance views as “affordable” is not covered, even though it is needed for daily activities and adds up over time (bowel program supplies, other restroom supplies, etc.)
· Only one wheeled device is covered every five years. When a 7yr old outgrows his current chair (if in 5 years), out of pocket costs for a new one.
· Again, in a case like Will’s he has been prescribed to stand twice a day, but insurance will not cover the stander with wheels because they are already covering 1 wheelchair this year and this is considered a wheeled device, only 1 every 5 years.
· Equipment for Will to do therapy at home as well as in the clinic
Other treatment plans: stem
cell treatment (travel associated with this), electric stimulation,
equine therapy, aquatic therapy, etc. will all be out of pocket.