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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 239839" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks all! I am documenting- but not as neatly as I should be so it stays easy to access- I need to work on that.</p><p></p><p>As far as me having to do the leg work- I don't have to- this was something he threw out as an option because I was uncomfortable about trusting the PO to find a place/person that has experience in mental illness and not just focusing on a kid who has conduct issues. He said they had a couple of places they normally contract with and said if I knew of others or wanted to find other in home services that were legit, licensed, accepted county funding, then I could call around and tell them myself what I was looking for and ask my questions and check them out. I thought it was great that he offered that.</p><p></p><p>You know, the places I'm looking at on the websites as I'm developing my list of questions say they have consultations, counseling, etc to help people learn about their mental illness and how to manage it, help getting functional again when they are unstabel, etc., for ADULTS but they seem to want to focus everything on the family if the person is under 21. Don't they think people under 21 have mental illness that isn't the family's fault?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 239839, member: 3699"] Thanks all! I am documenting- but not as neatly as I should be so it stays easy to access- I need to work on that. As far as me having to do the leg work- I don't have to- this was something he threw out as an option because I was uncomfortable about trusting the PO to find a place/person that has experience in mental illness and not just focusing on a kid who has conduct issues. He said they had a couple of places they normally contract with and said if I knew of others or wanted to find other in home services that were legit, licensed, accepted county funding, then I could call around and tell them myself what I was looking for and ask my questions and check them out. I thought it was great that he offered that. You know, the places I'm looking at on the websites as I'm developing my list of questions say they have consultations, counseling, etc to help people learn about their mental illness and how to manage it, help getting functional again when they are unstabel, etc., for ADULTS but they seem to want to focus everything on the family if the person is under 21. Don't they think people under 21 have mental illness that isn't the family's fault? [/QUOTE]
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