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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 354844" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>If It's an acute psychiatric hospital I can see them releasing him now; what I can't see is why they aren't pursuing more intensive services or placement for him upon release. If they mentioned that a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) might need to be considered, are they pursuing that and recommending one or some other intensive outpatient care? I had been told by a couple of people that if the psychiatric hospital released difficult child too soon and without an adequate plan in place, to take him right back to the ER or admittance at the first sign of instability. After a couple of times of that, they will generally look a little harder at what needs to be done. It doesn't sound like even two more days will be enough to think your son can maintain stability upon returning home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 354844, member: 3699"] If It's an acute psychiatric hospital I can see them releasing him now; what I can't see is why they aren't pursuing more intensive services or placement for him upon release. If they mentioned that a Residential Treatment Center (RTC) might need to be considered, are they pursuing that and recommending one or some other intensive outpatient care? I had been told by a couple of people that if the psychiatric hospital released difficult child too soon and without an adequate plan in place, to take him right back to the ER or admittance at the first sign of instability. After a couple of times of that, they will generally look a little harder at what needs to be done. It doesn't sound like even two more days will be enough to think your son can maintain stability upon returning home. [/QUOTE]
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