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Can not get out of my head - comment from Residential Treatment Center (RTC)
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<blockquote data-quote="mrscatinthehat" data-source="post: 104855" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>I have two in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and they are "allowed" to refuse medications from staff. It is in their rights. It can be and is frustrating when this happens. The thing is if your son is able to work through this then he is a step ahead. If it is a control issue then you will have to figure out a way around this.</p><p></p><p>When difficult child 2 doesn't comply with the basics (shower, school, medications) he is not allowed to call us. There were a lot of reasons behind this but it was a necessary thing. You have to either talk to him about why it is necessary (or staff should or both) and then let it go. One of the things you can't actually control. You can encourage, but in the end yes it is his decision.</p><p></p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrscatinthehat, post: 104855, member: 2063"] I have two in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and they are "allowed" to refuse medications from staff. It is in their rights. It can be and is frustrating when this happens. The thing is if your son is able to work through this then he is a step ahead. If it is a control issue then you will have to figure out a way around this. When difficult child 2 doesn't comply with the basics (shower, school, medications) he is not allowed to call us. There were a lot of reasons behind this but it was a necessary thing. You have to either talk to him about why it is necessary (or staff should or both) and then let it go. One of the things you can't actually control. You can encourage, but in the end yes it is his decision. Beth [/QUOTE]
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