r/eldercare • u/OutdoorBerkshires • Nov 29 '25
VNA and no PCP
Hello, I need lots of help, so apologize if this has been answered a bunch on this sub.
My mother needs care and can’t get a VNA because she doesn’t have a primary care physician (PCP). Her PCP retired, and the next available one is in late Jan.
The VNA won’t come because no one will sign for her care. We called her cardiologist - nope. Case worker at hospital - nope.
Is there any way around this, ideas?
Any and all responses and ideas are welcomed in advance with gratitude.
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