WV Man with Muscular Dystrophy Struggles Due to State Laws

Posted: Published on July 27th, 2012

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WESTOVER -

Josh Hancock and his mother moved to West Virginia to be closer to family.

What they never expected is that living here would prevent Josh from getting the very specific care he needs.

Recently, his mother suffered a back injury leaving Josh without his main caregiver and the Hancock's wondering, what now?

"She's taken care of me since I was born basically and I just was thinking, what's going to happen to me?" questioned Hancock.

Hancock, 38, has Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

He uses a ventilator with a tracheotomy to breathe 24 hours a day.

His mother's back injury a few weeks ago has forced the Hancock's to find alternative ways Josh can be taken care of.

"There were no nursing homes in West Virginia that provide care for someone with a ventilator," he explained.

While his mother was in the hospital, Josh's sister and three children helped care for him.

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