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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 237159" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I got another call about this from another lady at that office. She said she would call and invite the PO. I guess it's just too bad if it's too short notice and she can't make it. I asked if the determination was made that difficult child can't go to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or wasn't recommended at this time, could they refer fapt for in home assistance. She said it could be done thru this. I told them that I can't ccount on PO to do it. She said we'd take care of that at this meeting. Hmmm.</p><p></p><p>She told me to brinig all documentation pertaining to difficult child's needs, psychiatric hospital visits, etc. They also told me I could bring someone with me. I asked if I needed to bring an attny and she said no, unless I just wanted to but most people don't. I told her I couldn't afford to bring therapist or psychiatrist. There are no advocates around that know about BiPolar (BP) issues. (It would be nice if I could take that ladyfrom intake!) </p><p></p><p>Anyway- for anyone here who has been thru this- who did you take, if anyone? The funding coordinator, whho will also be there, was in that meeting with principal last week. She is the lady that told me how to get this stuff going in the first place so she's already familiar with things and has heard from principal about the school's point of view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 237159, member: 3699"] I got another call about this from another lady at that office. She said she would call and invite the PO. I guess it's just too bad if it's too short notice and she can't make it. I asked if the determination was made that difficult child can't go to Residential Treatment Center (RTC) or wasn't recommended at this time, could they refer fapt for in home assistance. She said it could be done thru this. I told them that I can't ccount on PO to do it. She said we'd take care of that at this meeting. Hmmm. She told me to brinig all documentation pertaining to difficult child's needs, psychiatric hospital visits, etc. They also told me I could bring someone with me. I asked if I needed to bring an attny and she said no, unless I just wanted to but most people don't. I told her I couldn't afford to bring therapist or psychiatrist. There are no advocates around that know about BiPolar (BP) issues. (It would be nice if I could take that ladyfrom intake!) Anyway- for anyone here who has been thru this- who did you take, if anyone? The funding coordinator, whho will also be there, was in that meeting with principal last week. She is the lady that told me how to get this stuff going in the first place so she's already familiar with things and has heard from principal about the school's point of view. [/QUOTE]
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