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<blockquote data-quote="seekinghope" data-source="post: 175298" data-attributes="member: 5528"><p>The PINS case worker had me sign a paper. That's all I had to do.</p><p>I did not even have an appointment. with him. He and the probation officer were in the area to see a client whoever that was, was a no show, so they stopped by my home. Perks of living rural.</p><p>It appears to me that since talking to my son's Dr. this became available due to a duel diagnosis. </p><p>Since my son is leaving to go to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so I have no immediate need of this but the PINS gentle men told me that this allows them to talk about my son to prearrange programs that will be made available to him when he comes home. He also had to close my son's PINS, which never got opened because too much time has past and he will be going away.</p><p>So I was wondering if anyone else's family have used these services and if they were any help.</p><p>Bran it sounds as if you may get some more info. soon, appreciate you passing it along!!!!</p><p>I was told it makes a lot more services available.</p><p>Maybe someone else will also come along to offer info.</p><p></p><p>seekinghope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seekinghope, post: 175298, member: 5528"] The PINS case worker had me sign a paper. That's all I had to do. I did not even have an appointment. with him. He and the probation officer were in the area to see a client whoever that was, was a no show, so they stopped by my home. Perks of living rural. It appears to me that since talking to my son's Dr. this became available due to a duel diagnosis. Since my son is leaving to go to the Residential Treatment Center (RTC) so I have no immediate need of this but the PINS gentle men told me that this allows them to talk about my son to prearrange programs that will be made available to him when he comes home. He also had to close my son's PINS, which never got opened because too much time has past and he will be going away. So I was wondering if anyone else's family have used these services and if they were any help. Bran it sounds as if you may get some more info. soon, appreciate you passing it along!!!! I was told it makes a lot more services available. Maybe someone else will also come along to offer info. seekinghope [/QUOTE]
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