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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 50409" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Suz, Right now difficult child is asking for the group home as that is the only living arrangement he will be able to afford. I am not sure if PO is going to make it a stipulation of his parole or not. I would wager a guess that she will. MHMR have already done difficult child's intake interview and are determining what services they are able to provide. His Caseworker is the same man who did his intake two years ago when we put him on public assistance for health insurance. He is a kind and considerate man and told me that this time he is going to try to remain as difficult child's caseworker even after the initial intake and set up of services. He has been out to visit difficult child twice and says that difficult child seems alot less surly than when he first met him. He is supposed to be coordinating all this with difficult child's PO but she hasn't been returning his calls. (UG! What is with that woman anyway?) I will call him again next week to see if he has spoken to her yet. He was uncertain of the logistics of getting difficult child out quickly once a bed opens. I don't have alot of confidence in her but I will wait and see. </p><p></p><p>Sameold,sameold, difficult child is in prison so I am not sure how much of a priority he is. He is very depressed and getting worse by the day but I do not think that will be a factor. Unfortunately the penal system seems to like when the inmates are depressed. Makes them feel like they are doing their job. Definately a hostile environment for the mentally ill. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 50409, member: 2315"] Suz, Right now difficult child is asking for the group home as that is the only living arrangement he will be able to afford. I am not sure if PO is going to make it a stipulation of his parole or not. I would wager a guess that she will. MHMR have already done difficult child's intake interview and are determining what services they are able to provide. His Caseworker is the same man who did his intake two years ago when we put him on public assistance for health insurance. He is a kind and considerate man and told me that this time he is going to try to remain as difficult child's caseworker even after the initial intake and set up of services. He has been out to visit difficult child twice and says that difficult child seems alot less surly than when he first met him. He is supposed to be coordinating all this with difficult child's PO but she hasn't been returning his calls. (UG! What is with that woman anyway?) I will call him again next week to see if he has spoken to her yet. He was uncertain of the logistics of getting difficult child out quickly once a bed opens. I don't have alot of confidence in her but I will wait and see. Sameold,sameold, difficult child is in prison so I am not sure how much of a priority he is. He is very depressed and getting worse by the day but I do not think that will be a factor. Unfortunately the penal system seems to like when the inmates are depressed. Makes them feel like they are doing their job. Definately a hostile environment for the mentally ill. -RM [/QUOTE]
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