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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 685255" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>I guess I was just following the instructions on the packet - it said she was to complete...I had already received a packet that I had completed and returned. Her behavior is really not so bad. I am just frustrated that the case manager and others think she is doing so great that they plan to discontinue services at the next meeting in June. Because she is doing do well!! Not! I am working overtime, which I am willing to do to help her succeed. But once she moves out, it is a recipe for disaster.</p><p></p><p>She forgets everything! Not organized enough to wake up with enough time to clean up and go to school. Forgets to get ready for work. </p><p></p><p>If they stop services, she loses her medical card, which is secondary to ours. We have quite a few copays, and the DBT classes aren't covered by our insurance. We probably can't continue them without secondary ins. It is over $100 a week.</p><p></p><p>She tells the mental health staff her plans, and they think it will happen. Oh yes, she is in the nursing program at the community college. No, she isn't. She hasn't completed her FASFA application or actually enrolled. Yes, she is doing well and enjoying her job. nO, there are times she cries and carries on that she doesn't want to go back, other employees are mean to her.</p><p></p><p>That is what I am frustrated about. No one sees this from my view point.</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 685255, member: 12511"] I guess I was just following the instructions on the packet - it said she was to complete...I had already received a packet that I had completed and returned. Her behavior is really not so bad. I am just frustrated that the case manager and others think she is doing so great that they plan to discontinue services at the next meeting in June. Because she is doing do well!! Not! I am working overtime, which I am willing to do to help her succeed. But once she moves out, it is a recipe for disaster. She forgets everything! Not organized enough to wake up with enough time to clean up and go to school. Forgets to get ready for work. If they stop services, she loses her medical card, which is secondary to ours. We have quite a few copays, and the DBT classes aren't covered by our insurance. We probably can't continue them without secondary ins. It is over $100 a week. She tells the mental health staff her plans, and they think it will happen. Oh yes, she is in the nursing program at the community college. No, she isn't. She hasn't completed her FASFA application or actually enrolled. Yes, she is doing well and enjoying her job. nO, there are times she cries and carries on that she doesn't want to go back, other employees are mean to her. That is what I am frustrated about. No one sees this from my view point. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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