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<blockquote data-quote="Angie" data-source="post: 635568" data-attributes="member: 18368"><p>I am glad I started sharing here it's nice and helpful to feel supported. </p><p>We feel safe now and I think he is safe without constant supervision. There is an assisted living program we tried to get him in but he needs to see a psychiatrist, be evaluated and therapy first which he refuses to do. He was having the audio hallucinations about a year ago so we don't know if he still is since he wont' see a therapist or talk to anyone about it. Maybe a condition of him con't to stay with us is to be evaluated? If he was out of control or obviously hallucinating we could get him to a hospital. I guess we are at a place where we are waiting to see what happens, we feel like our hands a tied and we can't con't to live like this. </p><p>My wife's mom had schizophrenia and was in boarding homes and hospitals most of her life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angie, post: 635568, member: 18368"] I am glad I started sharing here it's nice and helpful to feel supported. We feel safe now and I think he is safe without constant supervision. There is an assisted living program we tried to get him in but he needs to see a psychiatrist, be evaluated and therapy first which he refuses to do. He was having the audio hallucinations about a year ago so we don't know if he still is since he wont' see a therapist or talk to anyone about it. Maybe a condition of him con't to stay with us is to be evaluated? If he was out of control or obviously hallucinating we could get him to a hospital. I guess we are at a place where we are waiting to see what happens, we feel like our hands a tied and we can't con't to live like this. My wife's mom had schizophrenia and was in boarding homes and hospitals most of her life. [/QUOTE]
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