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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 321275" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Kanga was verbally inappropriate all day yesterday (threatening to run, profanity, etc.) Her therapist put her on a 1:1 supervision until bedtime. Kanga refused to participate in one of the group activities and then physically tried to attack a fellow resident. Staff intervened and restrained her, she tried to attack them. Once she had "calmed" they released her and she ran. But being in slippers out in the cold she didn't get far and they talked her back. </p><p></p><p>As the staff was telling me what happened I could completely 'see' it as it sounded like the Kanga we lived with; one the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) hasn't really seen until now.</p><p></p><p>The therapist is suppose to call me this morning to determine the plan for reacting to this but I know I am canceling Thursday's family visit. I refuse to risk the younger children. (husband will still go so she gets her visit but I'm keeping the kids home.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 321275, member: 1169"] Kanga was verbally inappropriate all day yesterday (threatening to run, profanity, etc.) Her therapist put her on a 1:1 supervision until bedtime. Kanga refused to participate in one of the group activities and then physically tried to attack a fellow resident. Staff intervened and restrained her, she tried to attack them. Once she had "calmed" they released her and she ran. But being in slippers out in the cold she didn't get far and they talked her back. As the staff was telling me what happened I could completely 'see' it as it sounded like the Kanga we lived with; one the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) hasn't really seen until now. The therapist is suppose to call me this morning to determine the plan for reacting to this but I know I am canceling Thursday's family visit. I refuse to risk the younger children. (husband will still go so she gets her visit but I'm keeping the kids home.) [/QUOTE]
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