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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 596362"><p>You might be able to get him on medicaid. Then they will pay for a residential treatment center. Sending him to live somewhere else while he is getting help isn't giving up on him even though it is heart breaking to do. If he needed to be hospitalized for a physical condition that wouldn't be giving up on him. Neither is having him in a treatment center. I've had to do this for the safety of my other kids. </p><p></p><p>In the mean while, you can put alarms on the bedroom doors to help you sleep at night. Put one on his door on the outside door frame and one on the inside of the other bedrooms. So, he can't turn them off. If his bedroom isn't within ear shot you can put a baby monitor outside his bedroom door and the other end by you so you can hear the alarm. </p><p></p><p>SSI might help you get medicaid if you make to much money to get it by just applying. Medicaid might also pay for more evaluations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 596362"] You might be able to get him on medicaid. Then they will pay for a residential treatment center. Sending him to live somewhere else while he is getting help isn't giving up on him even though it is heart breaking to do. If he needed to be hospitalized for a physical condition that wouldn't be giving up on him. Neither is having him in a treatment center. I've had to do this for the safety of my other kids. In the mean while, you can put alarms on the bedroom doors to help you sleep at night. Put one on his door on the outside door frame and one on the inside of the other bedrooms. So, he can't turn them off. If his bedroom isn't within ear shot you can put a baby monitor outside his bedroom door and the other end by you so you can hear the alarm. SSI might help you get medicaid if you make to much money to get it by just applying. Medicaid might also pay for more evaluations. [/QUOTE]
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