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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 220214" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'll look into the study- Thanks!! I'm not really trying to put him in foster care- this "team" I'm checking into is actually designed to prevent out-of-home placement. But, they can fund out-of-home placement temporarily if the need is there. In my difficult child's case, he might need to know that there is a chance that could happen if he doesn't do some things. The real emergency is that I am out of financial resources and have to go back to work full-time. This team supposedly can contribute financially or with child care or with transporting difficult child, whatever the family needs to meet the needs of the child. Also, they can arrange crisis intervention when there is an issue that might not meet the psychiatric hospital defnition of acute. That would be most helpful if someone is available to step in quickly after difficult child becomes aggressive at home, even though that doesn't happen often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 220214, member: 3699"] I'll look into the study- Thanks!! I'm not really trying to put him in foster care- this "team" I'm checking into is actually designed to prevent out-of-home placement. But, they can fund out-of-home placement temporarily if the need is there. In my difficult child's case, he might need to know that there is a chance that could happen if he doesn't do some things. The real emergency is that I am out of financial resources and have to go back to work full-time. This team supposedly can contribute financially or with child care or with transporting difficult child, whatever the family needs to meet the needs of the child. Also, they can arrange crisis intervention when there is an issue that might not meet the psychiatric hospital defnition of acute. That would be most helpful if someone is available to step in quickly after difficult child becomes aggressive at home, even though that doesn't happen often. [/QUOTE]
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