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Outraged -they said send him home - OMG
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 207327" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Starbie, I'm so utterly baffled at this turn of events, I can't even form a coherent sentence. I don't know what happened but it sure does seem like a switch got flipped somewhere along the lines when the boys hit 16/17 and all of a sudden their compliance was on their shoulders... it doesn't make sense for kids who think like ours.</p><p> </p><p>Anyhoo... bottom line here, they discharged him without discharge planning. If it's a no-no in IL, it's got to be a no-no *anywhere*. In IL there's a guardianship and advocacy commission (state department) that monitors and investigates human rights violations. I can never remember which Carolina you're in, but there has to be a similar entity there, and I would think there's a similar requirement in the mental health statutes requiring discharge planning. Time for a formal complaint - failure to supervise, failure to treat, failure to do discharge planning, etc.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry hon - it just never seems to get easier does it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 207327, member: 8"] Starbie, I'm so utterly baffled at this turn of events, I can't even form a coherent sentence. I don't know what happened but it sure does seem like a switch got flipped somewhere along the lines when the boys hit 16/17 and all of a sudden their compliance was on their shoulders... it doesn't make sense for kids who think like ours. Anyhoo... bottom line here, they discharged him without discharge planning. If it's a no-no in IL, it's got to be a no-no *anywhere*. In IL there's a guardianship and advocacy commission (state department) that monitors and investigates human rights violations. I can never remember which Carolina you're in, but there has to be a similar entity there, and I would think there's a similar requirement in the mental health statutes requiring discharge planning. Time for a formal complaint - failure to supervise, failure to treat, failure to do discharge planning, etc. I'm sorry hon - it just never seems to get easier does it. [/QUOTE]
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