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Gotta Go Letter of Medical Necessity
GottaGo Letter of Medical Necessity. Please note – for sections highlighted in blue, please replace with details specific to the child’s presentation and clinical need. The text provided is for example purposes only. Every child is unique, and every child is assessed individually to see which products are required to meet their specific individual needs. Health care providers will make the ultimate decision on which products are appropriate for an individual, based on their clinical judgement, and the funding applications will take these individual requirements into account. Firefly cannot guarantee the success in obtaining insurance funding.
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GottaGo User Manual
The Firefly GottaGo is a lightweight and portable seat made to enhance children’s lives through toileting independence. It is a safe and postural supportive seat, for use at home and away. Please read all instructions carefully before using your GottaGo.
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GottaGo Order Form
GottaGo is a unique portable toilet seat for children with disabilities. GottaGo is designed for use in the home and wherever you travel. This consistent approach is important when toilet training children with additional needs. GottaGo supports children in the squat position, which is the optimal position for toileting. GottaGo is available in two sizes, covering children aged approximately 2-9 years old.
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GottaGo Healthy Bladder Guide
Bladder Assessment. You can check the health and development of your child’s bladder by looking at two things: the color of their pee and how often they go. The color lets you know if your child is properly hydrated – a normal color is something like lemonade or light beer. You can also compare it to the hydration scale at the side of the page. If it’s too dark, check out our tips for increasing fluid intake on page 12.
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GottaGo Healthy Bowel Guide
Making sure that everything is healthy. The first step of the training process is to make sure that your child’s bladder and bowel movements are both healthy and developed, as this will have an impact on their ability to toilet train successfully.
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