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<blockquote data-quote="lkmcd" data-source="post: 244675" data-attributes="member: 6820"><p>Hi Ellen,</p><p> I have been dealing with a similiar situation. My 16yr old was hospitalized 5Xs this passed year and in 2 programs. I have been trying to get funding for her, but we live in a county where migrants have become the priority in the schools. I did not get her an IEP until this past Sept. where I had to more counties temporarily just to get her the support she needed in school and for them to accept her assessment. I had been trying to get her an IEP since 4th grade. She is Bipolar/ Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/ADHD/ODD.If I had gotten her IEP when she was younger, she may not has regressed (or maybe I should say PROGRESSED) this far. If your son has an IEP and he is hospitalized, the social worker in the hospital SHOULD help facilitate between the residential program and the school district for funding. The trick is the hospitalization....Do you have an adolescent acute care psychiatric unit by you? Even if he is not suicidal...if he is a danger to himself of is unable to make clear and concise decisions that is the 1st step for admission on a 5150 hold. I hope this helps.... Unfortunately my daughter presents 180Degrees from who she truly is and has fooled many a therapist but her psychiatrist truly knows her. Lots of luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lkmcd, post: 244675, member: 6820"] Hi Ellen, I have been dealing with a similiar situation. My 16yr old was hospitalized 5Xs this passed year and in 2 programs. I have been trying to get funding for her, but we live in a county where migrants have become the priority in the schools. I did not get her an IEP until this past Sept. where I had to more counties temporarily just to get her the support she needed in school and for them to accept her assessment. I had been trying to get her an IEP since 4th grade. She is Bipolar/ Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)/ADHD/ODD.If I had gotten her IEP when she was younger, she may not has regressed (or maybe I should say PROGRESSED) this far. If your son has an IEP and he is hospitalized, the social worker in the hospital SHOULD help facilitate between the residential program and the school district for funding. The trick is the hospitalization....Do you have an adolescent acute care psychiatric unit by you? Even if he is not suicidal...if he is a danger to himself of is unable to make clear and concise decisions that is the 1st step for admission on a 5150 hold. I hope this helps.... Unfortunately my daughter presents 180Degrees from who she truly is and has fooled many a therapist but her psychiatrist truly knows her. Lots of luck [/QUOTE]
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