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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 529817" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Will hold out for the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) in my thoughts/prayers for you! She clearly needs that level of 24/7 monitoring so can't imagine you having to decide what to do if they say no. I think I hear you saying that really is not an option. So, what kind of plan B can you make now? Has anyone suggested anything? Other than a treatment/therapeutic foster care home a typical foster home would never know how to handle that better than you could. Can they supply in home PCA or Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) types of workers for all non school hours until bedtime/wake time? It costs less than residential so if money is the issue, at least that could be an argument. I'm sorry you are in the position to even have to wonder. </p><p>HUGS to you...praying she gets the support she needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 529817, member: 12886"] Will hold out for the Residential Treatment Facility (RTF) in my thoughts/prayers for you! She clearly needs that level of 24/7 monitoring so can't imagine you having to decide what to do if they say no. I think I hear you saying that really is not an option. So, what kind of plan B can you make now? Has anyone suggested anything? Other than a treatment/therapeutic foster care home a typical foster home would never know how to handle that better than you could. Can they supply in home PCA or Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) types of workers for all non school hours until bedtime/wake time? It costs less than residential so if money is the issue, at least that could be an argument. I'm sorry you are in the position to even have to wonder. HUGS to you...praying she gets the support she needs. [/QUOTE]
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