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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 577961" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>IAD, he is an adult, I don't believe you are responsible for him to have to take him home or house him in your condo. One thing I do know about the system is that as long as the family will take responsibility for them, they will not look at any other options. You may want to talk to the SW and let her know you have no intention of housing him. Find other options. This may be your opportunity to find some other place for him to live. Otherwise, you will need to start to adjust to the realization that this may be the way it is and you have to find ways for him to have healthy dependence. Before you make any decisions at all, talk to the SW and let her know that living with you is NOT an option and see what unfolds. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 577961, member: 13542"] IAD, he is an adult, I don't believe you are responsible for him to have to take him home or house him in your condo. One thing I do know about the system is that as long as the family will take responsibility for them, they will not look at any other options. You may want to talk to the SW and let her know you have no intention of housing him. Find other options. This may be your opportunity to find some other place for him to live. Otherwise, you will need to start to adjust to the realization that this may be the way it is and you have to find ways for him to have healthy dependence. Before you make any decisions at all, talk to the SW and let her know that living with you is NOT an option and see what unfolds. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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