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Should I be in trouble for this, what do you think should happen?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 463235" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Jody - I agree with- not letting her come home. </p><p></p><p>I couldn't agree more with- the caseworker - it doesn't look good and someone <u><em>should</em></u> be in trouble. FM, Dr., therapist, caseworker - take your pick. What if the medication were something more crucial - insulin, anti-seizure medication, etc.? </p><p></p><p>I guarantee this isn't the first time this has happened in the system. They should have a backup plan - if not, then caseworker/FM/whoever can just take difficult child into Urgent Care/ER and get emergency script. I'd let caseworker know that you'll be happy to have difficult child home if, and only if, they provide her medications as well. </p><p></p><p>(Can you imagine the fallout if a parent involved with- the system "forgot" to get a child's medications???)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 463235, member: 8"] Jody - I agree with- not letting her come home. I couldn't agree more with- the caseworker - it doesn't look good and someone [U][I]should[/I][/U] be in trouble. FM, Dr., therapist, caseworker - take your pick. What if the medication were something more crucial - insulin, anti-seizure medication, etc.? I guarantee this isn't the first time this has happened in the system. They should have a backup plan - if not, then caseworker/FM/whoever can just take difficult child into Urgent Care/ER and get emergency script. I'd let caseworker know that you'll be happy to have difficult child home if, and only if, they provide her medications as well. (Can you imagine the fallout if a parent involved with- the system "forgot" to get a child's medications???) [/QUOTE]
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