Recreational therapists in Indiana hold town hall meeting in Fort Wayne to discuss proposed cap on Medicaid services

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – Recreational therapists in Indiana held a town hall meeting in Fort Wayne Thursday afternoon to discuss the proposed cap on available therapy hours for people with disabilities.

Earlier this month, state leaders proposed placing a six-hour cap on Medicaid-paid therapy services per month.

“My immediate reaction was for the families and the clients that we serve. Very quickly, you begin to realize how this is drastically going to affect their quality of life,” says Nathan Pickett, owner of Pure Ability Therapy Services…

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