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difficult child kicked out of rehab
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<blockquote data-quote="STILLjustamom" data-source="post: 45979" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>HWGA,</p><p>This is the first I have read of your situation but it sounds like you are approaching it with common sense. You know her coming back home will be disruptive, but perhaps with her progress, you will notice some changes in her, however small. SSI would be good if she can get it but I know they are often rejected the first time trying. Do you think she is a good candidate for that? You might check to see if there is a NAMI (National Alliance for mental illness) in your area. I know in my city they have knowledge of special apartment complexes for individuals with mental illnesses. In fact there are several different complexes in this city. Most of the renters use their disability checks to pay the rent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STILLjustamom, post: 45979, member: 1580"] HWGA, This is the first I have read of your situation but it sounds like you are approaching it with common sense. You know her coming back home will be disruptive, but perhaps with her progress, you will notice some changes in her, however small. SSI would be good if she can get it but I know they are often rejected the first time trying. Do you think she is a good candidate for that? You might check to see if there is a NAMI (National Alliance for mental illness) in your area. I know in my city they have knowledge of special apartment complexes for individuals with mental illnesses. In fact there are several different complexes in this city. Most of the renters use their disability checks to pay the rent. [/QUOTE]
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