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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 228312" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Stand your ground. She is successfully manipulating the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff big time. She is playing the, "poor me! Mom won't listen! I promise to be good!" card and they are falling for it.</p><p></p><p>Staff need to grow up and make her accountable for all of her actions. O.k., mom told you to find a copy of the dress code, you better do it! Working against you does her no good.</p><p></p><p>I would also think that if belts were required and you were withholding them, the facility would have contacted you by now. </p><p></p><p>So, makeup is not allowed - is that because it can not become a weapon?</p><p></p><p>Can you request a visit with her counselor? The house director may be more of a head medical nurse and doesn't have a clue as to what Kanga is going through here. Many nurses don't want to be bothered to read charts or talk to the doctors. The house director may be out of line even addressing this if the doctors have not been notified as to the best way of handling it. See, the doctor will probably side with you meaning Kanga will continue to be a PITA to the house director. Easier for the house director to get you to comply than to quiet Kanga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 228312, member: 5096"] Stand your ground. She is successfully manipulating the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) staff big time. She is playing the, "poor me! Mom won't listen! I promise to be good!" card and they are falling for it. Staff need to grow up and make her accountable for all of her actions. O.k., mom told you to find a copy of the dress code, you better do it! Working against you does her no good. I would also think that if belts were required and you were withholding them, the facility would have contacted you by now. So, makeup is not allowed - is that because it can not become a weapon? Can you request a visit with her counselor? The house director may be more of a head medical nurse and doesn't have a clue as to what Kanga is going through here. Many nurses don't want to be bothered to read charts or talk to the doctors. The house director may be out of line even addressing this if the doctors have not been notified as to the best way of handling it. See, the doctor will probably side with you meaning Kanga will continue to be a PITA to the house director. Easier for the house director to get you to comply than to quiet Kanga. [/QUOTE]
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