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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 146131" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>I used mobile crisis once and while they answered right away, they told me it would be several hours before someone would arrive. They suggested the ER. I played that game once and it was a huge waste of time. When mobile crisis did arrrive, my son was calm (although he was enraged most of the day), they told me to call the psychiatric hospital the next morning and arrange for my son to be admitted. I have been keeping a log of unsafe behaviors, noting a brief description of the stuation, approximate time of day, behaviors, and resolution. The admitting nurse took one look at what we had been dealing with and assured me that my sons stay would be approved. It was so much calmer than dealing with the ER. If you insurance allows it, maybe you could try this technique if the need arises again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 146131, member: 225"] I used mobile crisis once and while they answered right away, they told me it would be several hours before someone would arrive. They suggested the ER. I played that game once and it was a huge waste of time. When mobile crisis did arrrive, my son was calm (although he was enraged most of the day), they told me to call the psychiatric hospital the next morning and arrange for my son to be admitted. I have been keeping a log of unsafe behaviors, noting a brief description of the stuation, approximate time of day, behaviors, and resolution. The admitting nurse took one look at what we had been dealing with and assured me that my sons stay would be approved. It was so much calmer than dealing with the ER. If you insurance allows it, maybe you could try this technique if the need arises again. [/QUOTE]
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