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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 190945" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi Steely,</p><p>glad you are feeling better-I know it helps to talk to staff. My dtr was at an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in Utah as well. I was very impressed with them and she stayed for 8 1/2 months. Unfortunately, in our case, she didn't seem to learn anything except how to "talk the talk" but it was a relief to have her living somewhere else where she was safe and our family could get a breather from her. I think she actually enjoyed being there once she quit trying to get herself kicked out. She started "fainting"--when they assured her they could care for her there, no matter what her physical problems were, she got down to work.</p><p></p><p>She used to brag that she was in a "lock-down" facility, guess she thought she was tough.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, please do take this time now for you. Your son is safe and in good hands it sounds like. Let them do their job and you take care of you!</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 190945, member: 3208"] Hi Steely, glad you are feeling better-I know it helps to talk to staff. My dtr was at an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) in Utah as well. I was very impressed with them and she stayed for 8 1/2 months. Unfortunately, in our case, she didn't seem to learn anything except how to "talk the talk" but it was a relief to have her living somewhere else where she was safe and our family could get a breather from her. I think she actually enjoyed being there once she quit trying to get herself kicked out. She started "fainting"--when they assured her they could care for her there, no matter what her physical problems were, she got down to work. She used to brag that she was in a "lock-down" facility, guess she thought she was tough. Anyway, please do take this time now for you. Your son is safe and in good hands it sounds like. Let them do their job and you take care of you! Hugs, Jane [/QUOTE]
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