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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 635855" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Yes, and I agree that they mostly feel since they can't place them, if they can bully you into it they have done their job. That is what I meant by the passive/aggressive behavior. I was legal guardian for my sister who was both mentally ill and developmentally delayed. To say, when hospitalized in mental health they neglected her needs would be generous. Finally I REFUSED to place her in ANY mental health facility that could not also meet her physical needs as well. This prompted a call from the social worker asking me, "where am I suppose to place her where they can meet all her needs" It was priceless when I answered "exactly" Like I had some magical key to the door of "proper treatment" Cray-cray!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 635855, member: 18366"] Yes, and I agree that they mostly feel since they can't place them, if they can bully you into it they have done their job. That is what I meant by the passive/aggressive behavior. I was legal guardian for my sister who was both mentally ill and developmentally delayed. To say, when hospitalized in mental health they neglected her needs would be generous. Finally I REFUSED to place her in ANY mental health facility that could not also meet her physical needs as well. This prompted a call from the social worker asking me, "where am I suppose to place her where they can meet all her needs" It was priceless when I answered "exactly" Like I had some magical key to the door of "proper treatment" Cray-cray! [/QUOTE]
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