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<blockquote data-quote="completelydrained" data-source="post: 742198" data-attributes="member: 23455"><p>When all those hospitals shut down, the money was supposed to follow the person into community mental health care. It never did. Prison is no place for any person who is already living minute to minute experiencing the highest level of fear that a human being can experience. Paranoia. There is placement in treatment facilities here after an ER visit determines someone is in need. There are hospitals here that provide their own 30 -90 day psychiatric care on a separate wing. A parent needs to be taken seriously when they say "My son is sick and needs help". They shouldn't have to prove it. Document it. Record it. Video tape it. Go to court over it. How do you prove anosognosia any way? Do we have to prove it for Alzheimers? Dementia patients experience it all the time. It's all so backwards and upside down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="completelydrained, post: 742198, member: 23455"] When all those hospitals shut down, the money was supposed to follow the person into community mental health care. It never did. Prison is no place for any person who is already living minute to minute experiencing the highest level of fear that a human being can experience. Paranoia. There is placement in treatment facilities here after an ER visit determines someone is in need. There are hospitals here that provide their own 30 -90 day psychiatric care on a separate wing. A parent needs to be taken seriously when they say "My son is sick and needs help". They shouldn't have to prove it. Document it. Record it. Video tape it. Go to court over it. How do you prove anosognosia any way? Do we have to prove it for Alzheimers? Dementia patients experience it all the time. It's all so backwards and upside down. [/QUOTE]
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