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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 229687" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Something that came to mind after I posted the above: When we do get to the point that we will be able to meet with the case manager (will get a chance to speak with him upon his return after Jan. 5), I assume the case manager would have information on what services are available for our family, as far as what is suggested above by other posters? </p><p> </p><p>This is the gist of what we were told in December by son's psychiatrist: Get in contact with the case manager asap (which I did, we missed each other's calls, then he was off on vacation; also, I chose to copy everything pertinent to what has occurred/what we would be needing home-based services for and sent it along to his attention with a cover letter in December) to get the ball rolling, as it could take six weeks to be approved ( ?? I suppose approved is the correct word here), paperwork, etc., completed to get started with home-based services. In the mean time, the circumstances I described above make it very difficult to wait. I am actually afraid of my son; subjective or not, it is not a good situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 229687, member: 5937"] Something that came to mind after I posted the above: When we do get to the point that we will be able to meet with the case manager (will get a chance to speak with him upon his return after Jan. 5), I assume the case manager would have information on what services are available for our family, as far as what is suggested above by other posters? This is the gist of what we were told in December by son's psychiatrist: Get in contact with the case manager asap (which I did, we missed each other's calls, then he was off on vacation; also, I chose to copy everything pertinent to what has occurred/what we would be needing home-based services for and sent it along to his attention with a cover letter in December) to get the ball rolling, as it could take six weeks to be approved ( ?? I suppose approved is the correct word here), paperwork, etc., completed to get started with home-based services. In the mean time, the circumstances I described above make it very difficult to wait. I am actually afraid of my son; subjective or not, it is not a good situation. [/QUOTE]
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