I found a possible place for him in one of three states. And it's affordable.
However, he has to sign himself in.
But I love that he has no phone, no cigarettes, nada.
And he cannot be on any medication, no matter what.
There are other, similar places, with doctors, where he can be on medication. I know that is more expensive. I will discuss it with the psychiatrist. If I can get through to him. His staff is really bad. For ex., last week I dropped off a medication request form for the school system, so I could keep clonidine and ibuprofen at the school nurse's office for Difficult Child.
In addition, I dropped off a request for a letter with his dxes and a recommendation to go with his 504 plan, since I have a mtng on the 12th.
I called to follow up today, and the receptionist put me on hold, and after I explained why I was calling, she said, "We can't use that form."
"You can't? You have your own?" (And you're just telling me this now? After 9 days?)
"No, you filled it out and he (the dr) has to fill it out."
"Oh. I've filled it out all the other years. So, do you have your own form or do you have blank copies of the one I dropped off?" (I'm thinking, the dr doesn't know which medications I want to keep at school. He doesn't have mental telepathy. And I've always, always, always been told to fill out as much as possible and all he does it okay it and sign it.")
"The school system form? Yes, I can get that. He'll get to it when he can. But it won't be today."
(Gets ready to hang up.)
"Wait. I also requested a letter for Difficult Child's 504 plan. The meeting is Monday."
"He can't write a letter. But I can write his dxes."
Sigh. "Oh."
"I'll call you when it's ready."
"Okay, the meeting is Monday. Thank you very much."
Arrrrgh!