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He might have bipolar and may be moved to a "level 14 Residential Treatment Center (RTC)"
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<blockquote data-quote="OTE" data-source="post: 11065"><p>I did a quick search and found this. A "level" placement usually refers to a mental health placement rather than a detention/ penal system placement. This is old but it will give you some idea of what a Level 14 is. Honestly, if I were you, I'd push for this. This is a psychiatric facility that knows what they're doing. The purpose is to get him stable and move him on. Typically there are different levels and kinds of facilities for adults vs under 18. So he can't be in this one past 18. I'd go for it now! My motto is always don't refuse a placement until you've looked at it. Some of the ugliest places with the most awful reputation can be good for your kid. Mind you, it may take a lot of research to overcome a lousy reputation, eg if all the old staff are gone and they've got new staff and new mgmt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OTE, post: 11065"] I did a quick search and found this. A "level" placement usually refers to a mental health placement rather than a detention/ penal system placement. This is old but it will give you some idea of what a Level 14 is. Honestly, if I were you, I'd push for this. This is a psychiatric facility that knows what they're doing. The purpose is to get him stable and move him on. Typically there are different levels and kinds of facilities for adults vs under 18. So he can't be in this one past 18. I'd go for it now! My motto is always don't refuse a placement until you've looked at it. Some of the ugliest places with the most awful reputation can be good for your kid. Mind you, it may take a lot of research to overcome a lousy reputation, eg if all the old staff are gone and they've got new staff and new mgmt... [/QUOTE]
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