Tweedledee8976
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I'm currently visiting my dad in Jacksonville Florida. Him and my stepmom were in a car accident leaving him paralyzed and my stepmom did not make it. He's currently in a rehab center to help re-gain independence and come to terms with everything. While he's there, I've been caring for my younger siblings. My job has been extremely supportive, and has given me paid time off to be with my family. I live 4 hours away, and plan to get a bigger house and move my family back near where I live so I can resume work. To have time to do this, my HR supervisor granted me FMLA and it needs to be filled out by the primary care provider.
I gave it to the physician, but him, and his supervisor don't feel the need to sign it. Because he's in a 24/7 clinic where he can be attended to, and after his rehab I opted to have an in-home care provider, they don't feel like it's necessary for me to take an FMLA, if I only need time off to watch my siblings and find a new place-especially since my dad will be well cared for and that stress is taken off of me. While I understand their viewpoint, it's a little frustrating because it's an emotional situation for me as well, and I'm having to readjust my lifestyle to make sure my younger siblings and my dad are ok. Is there anything I can do? I've considered quitting my job for the time being because this is more important than going back to work, but I didn't know if there was a way to around this, or if my HR supervisor could change their opinion (He WILL try)
I gave it to the physician, but him, and his supervisor don't feel the need to sign it. Because he's in a 24/7 clinic where he can be attended to, and after his rehab I opted to have an in-home care provider, they don't feel like it's necessary for me to take an FMLA, if I only need time off to watch my siblings and find a new place-especially since my dad will be well cared for and that stress is taken off of me. While I understand their viewpoint, it's a little frustrating because it's an emotional situation for me as well, and I'm having to readjust my lifestyle to make sure my younger siblings and my dad are ok. Is there anything I can do? I've considered quitting my job for the time being because this is more important than going back to work, but I didn't know if there was a way to around this, or if my HR supervisor could change their opinion (He WILL try)