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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 480672" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>K...go now and apply for another certified birth certificate and social security card for him. No law says you can only have one of them. You keep the ones you have and give the new ones to the group home. </p><p></p><p>In many of the group homes Cory was in, he was the only one who wasnt a ward of the court. Made things interesting to say the least. Confused the workers a lot. They didnt know what they were supposed to do with him and for him. Most of the time the group homes did enroll him in the schools themselves and I didnt have anything to do with it. I didnt have much to do with anything day to day but was involved with his psychiatric care but these were psychiatric group homes so the involvement was when they would transport him back to the mental health center for either psychiatrist appts, therapist appts or when we had meetings with the whole group with case management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 480672, member: 1514"] K...go now and apply for another certified birth certificate and social security card for him. No law says you can only have one of them. You keep the ones you have and give the new ones to the group home. In many of the group homes Cory was in, he was the only one who wasnt a ward of the court. Made things interesting to say the least. Confused the workers a lot. They didnt know what they were supposed to do with him and for him. Most of the time the group homes did enroll him in the schools themselves and I didnt have anything to do with it. I didnt have much to do with anything day to day but was involved with his psychiatric care but these were psychiatric group homes so the involvement was when they would transport him back to the mental health center for either psychiatrist appts, therapist appts or when we had meetings with the whole group with case management. [/QUOTE]
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