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Nightmare--An Update from DaisyFace
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 278942" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>Just curious, is your daughter attending public school with-a 504 plan or IEP? My two older kids have been hospitalized a total of ten times and they have always had a letter faxed to the school district stating what their diagnosis is and the psychiatric hospital's recommendations for the most appropriate classroom placement. the last one for difficult child 2 strongly recommended that he be placed in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC).</p><p> </p><p>As far as parsing the words, I wish I could say I'm shocked, but I'm not. Nothing the hospitals, insurance companies and school districts do would shock me anymore.</p><p> </p><p>If she goes nuts, trashes the house, gets violent, I would call 911 and ask for her to be transported to the nearest emergency room for a psychiatric evaluation. Let them help you with a placement to an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). In the meantime, I would go online and google "Residential Treatment Centers" in your state. I actually found a comprehensive listing of Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s approved by the state of Connecticut, where I live, and a listing of out of state facilities they recognize (meaning the state would place the child and pay for it). I had never heard of any of these places. See if there is a website for each Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and check it out. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs. I have been there with-my difficult child 2 and made the mistake of driving him home from his first hospitalization and not turning around and taking him back tothe same place when he started punching me and calling me names in the car when we were not ten minutes away. He ended up going back tothe same facility two days later, after he attempted to harm himself and we had to call 911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 278942, member: 5941"] Just curious, is your daughter attending public school with-a 504 plan or IEP? My two older kids have been hospitalized a total of ten times and they have always had a letter faxed to the school district stating what their diagnosis is and the psychiatric hospital's recommendations for the most appropriate classroom placement. the last one for difficult child 2 strongly recommended that he be placed in an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). As far as parsing the words, I wish I could say I'm shocked, but I'm not. Nothing the hospitals, insurance companies and school districts do would shock me anymore. If she goes nuts, trashes the house, gets violent, I would call 911 and ask for her to be transported to the nearest emergency room for a psychiatric evaluation. Let them help you with a placement to an Residential Treatment Center (RTC). In the meantime, I would go online and google "Residential Treatment Centers" in your state. I actually found a comprehensive listing of Residential Treatment Center (RTC)'s approved by the state of Connecticut, where I live, and a listing of out of state facilities they recognize (meaning the state would place the child and pay for it). I had never heard of any of these places. See if there is a website for each Residential Treatment Center (RTC) and check it out. Hugs. I have been there with-my difficult child 2 and made the mistake of driving him home from his first hospitalization and not turning around and taking him back tothe same place when he started punching me and calling me names in the car when we were not ten minutes away. He ended up going back tothe same facility two days later, after he attempted to harm himself and we had to call 911. [/QUOTE]
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