The children's hospital here in Baltimore uses the Ronald McDonald House - and offers families of sick children housing and food while their children are in the hospital.
While it sounds crude? Find a campground near the hospital and camp instead of trying to "wing" it.
What disease does your daughter have? Find the foundation or charity that is working on curing the disease and ask them for help.
Can you find a hospital closer to your home that can help your daughter?
Go to the office of the hospital. Tell them your issues. They should GIVE you a parking pass, especially for the length of stay and amount of time you will be there. I know our hospital did that for my girlfriend and her husband when she was put in the hospital during her multiple child birth.
ASK questions at the hospital. Tell them what you need. Don't just accept "this is how it is". TALK to administrators. TALK to foundations. TALK to local churches...they might have people who are willing to open their homes to families of sick children.
Who takes care of your other children while you are away?
Do you have family or friends in the area of the hospital who can help you out?
Have you talked to social services? Did you sign up to see what you could qualify for?
As to the parking garage? Sorry. It's a business. It's typically NOT associated with the hospital. So on that front - I don't feel sorry for you. You knowingly parked in an area where you KNEW you would have to pay. You HAVE to get a ticket to get IN the parking garage...so it's not like you didn't know about the fees/costs. If they let everyone who said "I can't afford it" park there without paying - they wouldn't be in business long, now would they? In my opinion? It's rude of you to park someplace where you KNEW you had to pay and didn't have the money and expect them to provide for you....they might be rude - but wonder just how many "sob stories" they hear a day....
Can you park on the street? Are their other options to park? Where are you staying now? If it's a hotel - is there a bus service that can take you to the hospital. Our Children's Hospital offers free rides from metro stops and to two hotels that work with the hospital for long term patients.
You need to let the doctors focus on your child. what you NEED to do? Start talking to hospital administrators and social services...get a 3-ring binder - get the paper and dividers. Separate every thing out....
Daughter specific:
* Care
* Maintenance of medications
* doctors instructions
* Parking
* Social Services
* Foundations
MONEY RECEIPTS
You need to have an envelope to keep all your receipts in. You'll have to talk to an accountant to find out what is and is not tax deductible for her care.
Take this book with you EVERYWHERE. Pen, paper, highlighter.
Write down WHO you talk with.
WHEN you spoke with them.
WHAT was said.
dates, times, numbers, office number (not just phone number but an actual office number).
Conclusion of conversation....
You cannot expect people to do stuff for you. You have to take control....this book will help you take control...and KNOW what is going on. So when you talk to a foundation and they say "we can't help you" or something else - you state well, Jane Doe from Children's Hospital told me to talk with. We spoke on 01/01/13 and she stated...blah blah blah...
You need to set up a budget with your husband as well. Even with your daughter's father - he needs to be responsible too.
Hope this helps!