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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 451950"><p>I'm so sorry.</p><p>You might check with others at Al Anon or Families Anonymous to see if there are Halfway Houses or Sober Houses in your neighborhood that would allow your daughter to stay with them.</p><p>Your daughter likely has friends of some kind where she can stay if absolutely necessary.</p><p>I would try to get her into treatment...see if there are any in your area that take medicare/medicaid only.</p><p>I would likely not allow her to stay in the home....but agree, it is a very hard decision.</p><p>However, by not letting her stay at your home you are modeling with it means to set boundaries. In other words, you are showing her that you will not tolerate inappropriate behaviors and that there are consequences to inappropriate behaviors. Lessons she NEEDS to LEARN.</p><p>Keep checking around for medical services, including addiction treatment and I would always make it clear to her that you would like to see her get treatment and will do your best to help out with this and all her medical needs</p><p>Additionally, let her know both with your words and actions that you expect her to try her best in life even with having the obstacle of bipolar illness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 451950"] I'm so sorry. You might check with others at Al Anon or Families Anonymous to see if there are Halfway Houses or Sober Houses in your neighborhood that would allow your daughter to stay with them. Your daughter likely has friends of some kind where she can stay if absolutely necessary. I would try to get her into treatment...see if there are any in your area that take medicare/medicaid only. I would likely not allow her to stay in the home....but agree, it is a very hard decision. However, by not letting her stay at your home you are modeling with it means to set boundaries. In other words, you are showing her that you will not tolerate inappropriate behaviors and that there are consequences to inappropriate behaviors. Lessons she NEEDS to LEARN. Keep checking around for medical services, including addiction treatment and I would always make it clear to her that you would like to see her get treatment and will do your best to help out with this and all her medical needs Additionally, let her know both with your words and actions that you expect her to try her best in life even with having the obstacle of bipolar illness [/QUOTE]
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