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ER with Dude - NOT meningitis
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 291663" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am so glad Dude does not have meningitis. It sounds like these foster home family members could care less about helping people. As is every direct care - there doesn't seem to be enough effort to block the "money grabbers" from these positions. Agencies don't want to shut them down because then they will need to find new homes for those being cared for. Red tape, red tape, red tape. And again the victims get victimized!</p><p> </p><p>If you still had Dude and locked him out like that (especially following an ER visit), you could get into trouble for neglect. You do not block shelter from those under your care.</p><p> </p><p>I hope Dude can get out ASAP!</p><p> </p><p>Stay strong in your warrior mom armour of detaching. I know this is super hard. You are doing a GREAT job!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 291663, member: 5096"] I am so glad Dude does not have meningitis. It sounds like these foster home family members could care less about helping people. As is every direct care - there doesn't seem to be enough effort to block the "money grabbers" from these positions. Agencies don't want to shut them down because then they will need to find new homes for those being cared for. Red tape, red tape, red tape. And again the victims get victimized! If you still had Dude and locked him out like that (especially following an ER visit), you could get into trouble for neglect. You do not block shelter from those under your care. I hope Dude can get out ASAP! Stay strong in your warrior mom armour of detaching. I know this is super hard. You are doing a GREAT job! [/QUOTE]
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