This is such a great option, much more fashionable!! I have been loving watching your videos! I am considering returning to school for OT and you're videos are great! I think designing medical products to be both fashionable and functional would be so much fun to work in!
It’s possible with a well written letter of medical necessity and a script from a physician that it would be at least partially covered. Better chance through Medicaid than Medicare.
They would protect your head fairly well but I would imagine there is a limit of how high from the ground the fall would be before the protection would be less effective.
These helmets would be good protection at that height. I might also suggest a crash mat on the floor that could be pulled out at night and tucked back under the bed during the day.
@@cambobee7532 You will need to contact your insurance company to see what their process is. Often you will have to purchase the item out of pocket initially and then submit to insurance for reimbursment.
This is such a great option, much more fashionable!! I have been loving watching your videos! I am considering returning to school for OT and you're videos are great! I think designing medical products to be both fashionable and functional would be so much fun to work in!
I agree! OT is an awesome career!
Does it works also against truncheons?
How much is the price
Do you know if Medicare or Medicaid would cover this or any similar kind? Thanks!
It’s possible with a well written letter of medical necessity and a script from a physician that it would be at least partially covered. Better chance through Medicaid than Medicare.
Do these protect you from falls out of an elevated bed? I’m in college and have nocturnal seizures.
They would protect your head fairly well but I would imagine there is a limit of how high from the ground the fall would be before the protection would be less effective.
@@EquipMeOT the beds are at about 3ish feet off the ground
These helmets would be good protection at that height. I might also suggest a crash mat on the floor that could be pulled out at night and tucked back under the bed during the day.
Glad i. Saw this video nice 👍. But How andwhere. Do I. Go toGet. Insurance to. Help pay for it ??
Got post 7 yearEpilepsy
It depends on you insurance plan. It’s worth asking! Your physician will likely need to write a letter of necessity.
@@EquipMeOT my. Drs. Is always willing to. Write the letters. But where n how will I submi. The letter. To. Get the cap
@@cambobee7532 You will need to contact your insurance company to see what their process is. Often you will have to purchase the item out of pocket initially and then submit to insurance for reimbursment.
Thank. You for. All the. Info's. 👍
Good stuff!
Thanks!
Your channel is my go to channel for this kind of content keep up the good work kiddo!🤜🤛
Is this a good option for driving?
Sure. It would not limit you while driving.
You are beautiful with helmet ❤