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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 235550" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>In-home therapy would be paid for by the county. It could be that you could have someone in every afternoon when difficult child is home from school, so you could at least work during those times. I ended up taking difficult child with me to work the afternoons they couldn't provide me with someone. </p><p></p><p>I'm just saying that Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is going to take time to get him into, no matter which route you go. I know that ideally our kids would go straight from acute hospitalization to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but it rarely works that way, unless they're in foster care (because that means it's already funded through Medicaid). Again, just my experience. It "hoovers," but it's the way it is. :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 235550, member: 1157"] In-home therapy would be paid for by the county. It could be that you could have someone in every afternoon when difficult child is home from school, so you could at least work during those times. I ended up taking difficult child with me to work the afternoons they couldn't provide me with someone. I'm just saying that Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is going to take time to get him into, no matter which route you go. I know that ideally our kids would go straight from acute hospitalization to Residential Treatment Center (RTC), but it rarely works that way, unless they're in foster care (because that means it's already funded through Medicaid). Again, just my experience. It "hoovers," but it's the way it is. :-( [/QUOTE]
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