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<blockquote data-quote="Kylesmylife" data-source="post: 26856" data-attributes="member: 3544"><p>I am so sorry to hear that they might let him go. The first time I had to take difficult child to the hospital it went about the same as it is for you. What we ended up having to do was call our health care company and see what there Mental health coverage was. They will tell you where they cover him. Then start makeing calls, call every one and see if they have a bed. Ask to talk with someone in the intake department. Most of the time they will help you find a way to get them in. And if the hospital he is in now will not move him most will do an intake them selfs and take them with out a transfer. Also call your case worker, the social worker at the school, they can be very helpful due to the people they know. If it was not for the worker at my difficult child's last school the last time he went in would not have happend. Hang in there it will get getter. Just know as his mom you are doing everything you can to hlep him have a happy life. I think that is all we want for our difficult child's, is to be happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kylesmylife, post: 26856, member: 3544"] I am so sorry to hear that they might let him go. The first time I had to take difficult child to the hospital it went about the same as it is for you. What we ended up having to do was call our health care company and see what there Mental health coverage was. They will tell you where they cover him. Then start makeing calls, call every one and see if they have a bed. Ask to talk with someone in the intake department. Most of the time they will help you find a way to get them in. And if the hospital he is in now will not move him most will do an intake them selfs and take them with out a transfer. Also call your case worker, the social worker at the school, they can be very helpful due to the people they know. If it was not for the worker at my difficult child's last school the last time he went in would not have happend. Hang in there it will get getter. Just know as his mom you are doing everything you can to hlep him have a happy life. I think that is all we want for our difficult child's, is to be happy. [/QUOTE]
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