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What might psychiatric hospital do if difficult child refuses reunification?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 19917" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oceans...</p><p></p><p>I dont think they have the right to refuse medications at 14 in NC. Or refuse treatment either. They can do an involuntary by taking them before a judge every 30 or 45 days I believe. I dont know if Cherry psychiatric residential treatment facility is still in existence but it was on the grounds of Dorothea Dix in Raleigh. That is where Cory went. It was quite good. </p><p></p><p>If he isnt making progress in the hospital then I would not advise bringing him home. Advocate for moving him to a locked residential treatment facility. He obviously needs such a place. We dont have many but we do have some. I can help you find them if it is a problem. You may have to call on mental health for this. He may have to be moved to Butner at which time he will become eligible for SSI on his own. I know this is scary but it is for his best interest. </p><p></p><p>Send me a pm if I can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 19917, member: 1514"] Oceans... I dont think they have the right to refuse medications at 14 in NC. Or refuse treatment either. They can do an involuntary by taking them before a judge every 30 or 45 days I believe. I dont know if Cherry psychiatric residential treatment facility is still in existence but it was on the grounds of Dorothea Dix in Raleigh. That is where Cory went. It was quite good. If he isnt making progress in the hospital then I would not advise bringing him home. Advocate for moving him to a locked residential treatment facility. He obviously needs such a place. We dont have many but we do have some. I can help you find them if it is a problem. You may have to call on mental health for this. He may have to be moved to Butner at which time he will become eligible for SSI on his own. I know this is scary but it is for his best interest. Send me a pm if I can help. [/QUOTE]
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