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Meeting with hospital social worker tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 608205" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Yes, RE, the program he was in teaches life skills such as managing money, time management, etc. You are right, he needs more supervision, not less! This program give you thirty days to find a job and then all your paychecks are handed over minus 20.00 a week for sundry articles. They provide food and toiletries for 500.00 a month, goes down to 400.00 plus buy your own food when you get to the three quarters house. Very reasonable, and an excellent program for the money. Group, meetings, individual counseling once a week. Independent living once they make it out of three quarters. Dual diagnosis. Very structured.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, RE. It's been on my mind as I sit here typing at 2 30 AM. I will plug any holes and stay strong, although I will first listen to what he and the social worker has to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 608205, member: 15832"] Yes, RE, the program he was in teaches life skills such as managing money, time management, etc. You are right, he needs more supervision, not less! This program give you thirty days to find a job and then all your paychecks are handed over minus 20.00 a week for sundry articles. They provide food and toiletries for 500.00 a month, goes down to 400.00 plus buy your own food when you get to the three quarters house. Very reasonable, and an excellent program for the money. Group, meetings, individual counseling once a week. Independent living once they make it out of three quarters. Dual diagnosis. Very structured. Thanks, RE. It's been on my mind as I sit here typing at 2 30 AM. I will plug any holes and stay strong, although I will first listen to what he and the social worker has to say. [/QUOTE]
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