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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember1" data-source="post: 761989" data-attributes="member: 23706"><p>Hi there. You poor lady. A few ideas.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Healthcare in our country is woefully inadequate. Many of our kids come back home to live. Not call can peacefully live with us though. </p><p></p><p>If your son can not or will not follow rules and it is impossible for you to live with him, don't do it alone. This young an is very sick. You Can keep him at home despite the difficulties but that may be too hard. You can tell him he has to leave, which he royally can't handle, or you can guide him to help. If he won't accept it, he will be in trouble so hopefully he will. Here is the help I recommend.</p><p></p><p>First of all hr needs to apply for disability right away. His diagnoses are severe and he should qualify. With SSDI he gets monthly money, he gets Medicare, foodshare and a case manager who can help him find housing that is adequate for him (and very cheap) and work he can manage, if he wants to work. The Case Manager will help a lot!!! CM can do what we can't. They work with our system. We dont.</p><p></p><p>If your son refuses Disability services that's a problem. You may have to allow him yo go his own way and it could be heartbreaking. He needs these supports or he could end up homeless and mentally ill, like so many people. Disability can stop that.</p><p></p><p>Let us know how this is working out. We care.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember1, post: 761989, member: 23706"] Hi there. You poor lady. A few ideas. Yes, Healthcare in our country is woefully inadequate. Many of our kids come back home to live. Not call can peacefully live with us though. If your son can not or will not follow rules and it is impossible for you to live with him, don't do it alone. This young an is very sick. You Can keep him at home despite the difficulties but that may be too hard. You can tell him he has to leave, which he royally can't handle, or you can guide him to help. If he won't accept it, he will be in trouble so hopefully he will. Here is the help I recommend. First of all hr needs to apply for disability right away. His diagnoses are severe and he should qualify. With SSDI he gets monthly money, he gets Medicare, foodshare and a case manager who can help him find housing that is adequate for him (and very cheap) and work he can manage, if he wants to work. The Case Manager will help a lot!!! CM can do what we can't. They work with our system. We dont. If your son refuses Disability services that's a problem. You may have to allow him yo go his own way and it could be heartbreaking. He needs these supports or he could end up homeless and mentally ill, like so many people. Disability can stop that. Let us know how this is working out. We care.] [/QUOTE]
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