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Help! My son is smoking pot.
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 530677" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Welcome. I'm sorry you've been dealt this hand in life, but your situation is not hopeless. What you need to be doing is looking for transitional housing for him. Halfway house, assisted living, something to that effect. </p><p></p><p>What is your son going to do when you and husband die? He will have to be on his own. What happens if the two of you become incapacitated in some way and someone needs to care for you - AND him? Since you know there is no possibility of him having a productive life of his own, you need to get him set up so YOU could have a productive rest of your life.</p><p></p><p>The only place I know to start looking for this help is SSDI and medicaid. AND you can't play the good parent role. You have to be adamant that you will put him out on the street if you can't get him set up with the help he needs. Hopefully you will find someone willing to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 530677, member: 11965"] Welcome. I'm sorry you've been dealt this hand in life, but your situation is not hopeless. What you need to be doing is looking for transitional housing for him. Halfway house, assisted living, something to that effect. What is your son going to do when you and husband die? He will have to be on his own. What happens if the two of you become incapacitated in some way and someone needs to care for you - AND him? Since you know there is no possibility of him having a productive life of his own, you need to get him set up so YOU could have a productive rest of your life. The only place I know to start looking for this help is SSDI and medicaid. AND you can't play the good parent role. You have to be adamant that you will put him out on the street if you can't get him set up with the help he needs. Hopefully you will find someone willing to help. [/QUOTE]
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