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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 334418"><p>If he in fact broke many of the rules and wasn't working the program, in a weird way, this could be a good thing for him. He could learn logical consequences. However, I do wonder if there is a safer way to do it...like slightly more lead time and referral information.</p><p> This is especially true since its already been noted that he probably shouldn't live alone (never mind out on the streets alone).</p><p>Use words like "proper discharge protocol." That might make them think.</p><p>And I agree with- Suz, that prediction comment was uncalled for.</p><p>Are they letting you talk with- your son?</p><p>Perhaps if all avenues are a dead end, you can wire him some money or have him try to get to a certain location to meet you in a few days?</p><p>Do they have a local mental health clinic? If so, that would be a good place to call for some answers.</p><p>If the facility he was at thinks his diagnosis is severe, perhaps they would help you get him on disability and he could use the funds in the future for housing.</p><p>IN the mean time, I think the idea is you would like to guide him to a safe location, let him know what services are available to him, protect your own mental health and see what develops from there. </p><p>Be careful and hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 334418"] If he in fact broke many of the rules and wasn't working the program, in a weird way, this could be a good thing for him. He could learn logical consequences. However, I do wonder if there is a safer way to do it...like slightly more lead time and referral information. This is especially true since its already been noted that he probably shouldn't live alone (never mind out on the streets alone). Use words like "proper discharge protocol." That might make them think. And I agree with- Suz, that prediction comment was uncalled for. Are they letting you talk with- your son? Perhaps if all avenues are a dead end, you can wire him some money or have him try to get to a certain location to meet you in a few days? Do they have a local mental health clinic? If so, that would be a good place to call for some answers. If the facility he was at thinks his diagnosis is severe, perhaps they would help you get him on disability and he could use the funds in the future for housing. IN the mean time, I think the idea is you would like to guide him to a safe location, let him know what services are available to him, protect your own mental health and see what develops from there. Be careful and hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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