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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 695566" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I agree with every word Sish writes. Every.single.word. She has written a battle plan for you and your son.</p><p></p><p>I will go one step further, should you need to go there. There are many many parents who to ensure their children get the treatment they need, either for mental or other health issues, surrender custody to the state. In this way the child, if all other measures do not work, is eligible to receive the medical care they require paid for by the state. Sometimes this is the step that loving and devoted parents decide they must take to ensure their child receives what they need.</p><p></p><p>I would never, every accept responsibility to receive my child back into my home into my community with these kinds of unmet needs and the risks that this entails, to him and to others. If something were to happen, he would likely be tried as an adult and go to state prison, and you could be held liable too, as knowingly permitting his return.</p><p></p><p>You will be pressured to sign discharge papers by the facility. Do not. Tell them you require their help to identify and implement a responsible discharge plan if and when he is treated sufficiently to not be a danger to himself or to others. Which by their own statements, he is not.. Make them responsible, and the agencies SISH cites.The facility has social workers and attorneys to protect them. You have to protect your family, child and yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 695566, member: 18958"] I agree with every word Sish writes. Every.single.word. She has written a battle plan for you and your son. I will go one step further, should you need to go there. There are many many parents who to ensure their children get the treatment they need, either for mental or other health issues, surrender custody to the state. In this way the child, if all other measures do not work, is eligible to receive the medical care they require paid for by the state. Sometimes this is the step that loving and devoted parents decide they must take to ensure their child receives what they need. I would never, every accept responsibility to receive my child back into my home into my community with these kinds of unmet needs and the risks that this entails, to him and to others. If something were to happen, he would likely be tried as an adult and go to state prison, and you could be held liable too, as knowingly permitting his return. You will be pressured to sign discharge papers by the facility. Do not. Tell them you require their help to identify and implement a responsible discharge plan if and when he is treated sufficiently to not be a danger to himself or to others. Which by their own statements, he is not.. Make them responsible, and the agencies SISH cites.The facility has social workers and attorneys to protect them. You have to protect your family, child and yourself. [/QUOTE]
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