Judy

judy and her children

Judy’s adopted son, Ladontay, age 6, loves skateboarding, coloring, watching wrestling on TV, reading, and going to school.  However, Ladontay has cysts on his nose that make wearing regular glasses painful.  Judy knew that if Ladontay’s glasses were more comfortable, he would leave them on at school and be able to learn more easily.  His doctor ordered special glasses, however, his TennCare vision plan would only cover non-flexible glasses.  The law says that children should have what they need to meet their potential.  The plan would not even explain to Ladontay’s grandmother why it was denying the glasses.

Frustrated, Judy called the Tennessee Justice Center (TJC) for help.  TJC called the vision plan, Judy called TennCare, and the two worked together to write a letter to the state’s attorneys.  Within three days, Ladontay’s doctor was able to fill the prescription for his new, flexible glasses.  With his new glasses, Ladontay’s reading and schoolwork will improve and he will be able to participate more fully in sports.

In her fight to obtain the medical care that Ladontay needed, Judy also spoke for many other parents struggling to obtain care for their children.  She said, “When I contacted the Tennessee Justice Center, you steered me in the right direction.  Your help was a lifesaver.  I am so thankful.” She continued, “Without the Tennessee Justice Center, I would have just taken “no” for an answer.  Now, I know my rights.”

 

 

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