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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 477463" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>I would very certainly drive all the way to Utah and look the treatment center over for myself. I am practically the neighbor to a now closed residential treatment center here in Lucedale and the photos of the center is not even close to reality. After Katrina pieces of the walls and parts of the roof were missing. They didn't care to fix it and still took patients in. When I researched some of the places for my daughter I found that they in general photoshops the photos.</p><p></p><p>My daughter is far from perfect and the juvie is no answer as the economy down here is to bad that they would send her back with a warning unless she kills me so they don't have to pay for the costs of housing her. We did a weekend boot camp years back and it improved her behavior. I guess that if she could have stayed her behavior would have continued to be good but at some time they do come home and after 3 months they are back where they came from. I guess that they just have to grow up and want to change at some point.</p><p></p><p>In this forum naming the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is not an good idea but when I googled it I found that they had a terrible traffic accident in 2010 where to girls died when they were going back from an outing. Instead of a hired driver they made a young therapist drive and she lost control of the minivan. They are located in the middle of a town so if your niece is good escaping and running away I would look at something a little more remote from everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 477463, member: 6747"] I would very certainly drive all the way to Utah and look the treatment center over for myself. I am practically the neighbor to a now closed residential treatment center here in Lucedale and the photos of the center is not even close to reality. After Katrina pieces of the walls and parts of the roof were missing. They didn't care to fix it and still took patients in. When I researched some of the places for my daughter I found that they in general photoshops the photos. My daughter is far from perfect and the juvie is no answer as the economy down here is to bad that they would send her back with a warning unless she kills me so they don't have to pay for the costs of housing her. We did a weekend boot camp years back and it improved her behavior. I guess that if she could have stayed her behavior would have continued to be good but at some time they do come home and after 3 months they are back where they came from. I guess that they just have to grow up and want to change at some point. In this forum naming the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) is not an good idea but when I googled it I found that they had a terrible traffic accident in 2010 where to girls died when they were going back from an outing. Instead of a hired driver they made a young therapist drive and she lost control of the minivan. They are located in the middle of a town so if your niece is good escaping and running away I would look at something a little more remote from everything. [/QUOTE]
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