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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 149819" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Actually, Witz, we had to take it even one step further than that. We built it, from scratch. We arranged for accommodations, contracted the staff, set up the treatment program, got standing with the courts and with the government as a recognized Residential Treatment Center (RTC), put the treatment programming in place, and then when everything was ready last fall, we moved difficult child in. </p><p></p><p>We looked at the public facilities AND the private ones. The best of the private ones (3+ hours away from here, and run by a fabulous team of people) could only accommodate him for a few months. Even for them, our difficult child was too much.</p><p></p><p>Just like so many who have gone into social work or psychology because they have experienced the system as a client and see the need, husband and I have set up an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), because there was nowhere else to put our son when he so desperately needed help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 149819, member: 3907"] Actually, Witz, we had to take it even one step further than that. We built it, from scratch. We arranged for accommodations, contracted the staff, set up the treatment program, got standing with the courts and with the government as a recognized Residential Treatment Center (RTC), put the treatment programming in place, and then when everything was ready last fall, we moved difficult child in. We looked at the public facilities AND the private ones. The best of the private ones (3+ hours away from here, and run by a fabulous team of people) could only accommodate him for a few months. Even for them, our difficult child was too much. Just like so many who have gone into social work or psychology because they have experienced the system as a client and see the need, husband and I have set up an Residential Treatment Center (RTC), because there was nowhere else to put our son when he so desperately needed help. [/QUOTE]
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