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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make the house like a group home- everything, I mean everything, locked up. Large furniture that can’t be moved or flipped, no curtain rods, plastic over windows, only a heavy bed and heavy dresser in room. Paper or plastic plates and cups, nothing that can hurt you if thrown. One thing taken out at a time, locked back up when finished. Keep things to an absolute minimum. Call Kennedy Kreiger Contact school for assistance Hire a college student to provide respite, preferably a large guy. You should not be doing single person restraints on a 15 yo that’s asking for someone to get hurt. ER for crisis stabilization if necessary [/quote] I hadn't thought about a lot of this. Even the idea of having a larger stronger person be the person helping makes a lot of sense. Thank you.[/quote]
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