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difficult child discharged - 24 Hrs after "Team" Mtg Agreement to Keep Him!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 497781" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wish I could say I was surprised by your experience. In many ways it reminds me of Wiz' last 2 psychiatric hospital stays. His were 2-3 days each, and didn't accomplish much. These were the ones where we got the advice to spend 1hr each night per parent doing an expensive activity outside of our home that was just Wiz and a parent. THAT would show him that we loved him. Yeah. NOT. Esp as we had 2 other kids and were not independently wealthy. It was about the stupidest koi I had heard.</p><p></p><p>You may end up with multiple admissions before you get any real help. I know it will seem uber-pointless, but keep readmitting him. If you get enough admissions you will eventually get to a point that they start to offer some real help. It just will take a LOT of patience and time and frustration tolerance.</p><p></p><p>I would file a complaint with whomever the director/CEO of the facility is. You should know who the psychiatrist is. Period. You should know hwo the educational person is. Period. It should NOT take a week to make a phone call to the school, it should be done the first day. Then having a meeting and agreeing on a plan, but then calling the next day to completely change the plan? Stupid and should.not.happen. List your complaints in outline or bullet form and call the CEO. You may be surprised at the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 497781, member: 1233"] I wish I could say I was surprised by your experience. In many ways it reminds me of Wiz' last 2 psychiatric hospital stays. His were 2-3 days each, and didn't accomplish much. These were the ones where we got the advice to spend 1hr each night per parent doing an expensive activity outside of our home that was just Wiz and a parent. THAT would show him that we loved him. Yeah. NOT. Esp as we had 2 other kids and were not independently wealthy. It was about the stupidest koi I had heard. You may end up with multiple admissions before you get any real help. I know it will seem uber-pointless, but keep readmitting him. If you get enough admissions you will eventually get to a point that they start to offer some real help. It just will take a LOT of patience and time and frustration tolerance. I would file a complaint with whomever the director/CEO of the facility is. You should know who the psychiatrist is. Period. You should know hwo the educational person is. Period. It should NOT take a week to make a phone call to the school, it should be done the first day. Then having a meeting and agreeing on a plan, but then calling the next day to completely change the plan? Stupid and should.not.happen. List your complaints in outline or bullet form and call the CEO. You may be surprised at the results. [/QUOTE]
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