Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry your going through this. If he's able to hold it together at school, it doesn't sound like he's in crisis.
So you're options are to call your insurance company and see what RTFs are available or hire and educational consultant. An EC will be able to get you in but they cost $5-$8k and they usually don't place at places that accept insurance.
One thought might be to reach out to Huntsman in Utah. They do an in depth analysis and you'll come out with a good plan for next steps. And they take insurance.
Our psych couldn't get us in either. There's no better advocate than you and if you find a place you like via insurance, there's no reason you can't call admissions and see what the process is and what the wait looks like.
I agree.
You should not have to live this way. I know you feel stuck. But this may be money very well spent.
We are on Medicaid and there aren't any RTFs that will take him without a psychiatrist saying he must go.
Anonymous wrote:Does he have a psych? Is he on meds? There are meds that can control aggressive behavior even if it's just temporary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry your going through this. If he's able to hold it together at school, it doesn't sound like he's in crisis.
So you're options are to call your insurance company and see what RTFs are available or hire and educational consultant. An EC will be able to get you in but they cost $5-$8k and they usually don't place at places that accept insurance.
One thought might be to reach out to Huntsman in Utah. They do an in depth analysis and you'll come out with a good plan for next steps. And they take insurance.
Our psych couldn't get us in either. There's no better advocate than you and if you find a place you like via insurance, there's no reason you can't call admissions and see what the process is and what the wait looks like.
I agree.
You should not have to live this way. I know you feel stuck. But this may be money very well spent.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry your going through this. If he's able to hold it together at school, it doesn't sound like he's in crisis.
So you're options are to call your insurance company and see what RTFs are available or hire and educational consultant. An EC will be able to get you in but they cost $5-$8k and they usually don't place at places that accept insurance.
One thought might be to reach out to Huntsman in Utah. They do an in depth analysis and you'll come out with a good plan for next steps. And they take insurance.
Our psych couldn't get us in either. There's no better advocate than you and if you find a place you like via insurance, there's no reason you can't call admissions and see what the process is and what the wait looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry your going through this. If he's able to hold it together at school, it doesn't sound like he's in crisis.
So you're options are to call your insurance company and see what RTFs are available or hire and educational consultant. An EC will be able to get you in but they cost $5-$8k and they usually don't place at places that accept insurance.
One thought might be to reach out to Huntsman in Utah. They do an in depth analysis and you'll come out with a good plan for next steps. And they take insurance.
Our psych couldn't get us in either. There's no better advocate than you and if you find a place you like via insurance, there's no reason you can't call admissions and see what the process is and what the wait looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. He does have a psych, but because he is fine at school and mostly only physical with me (and dh when he is home) the psych can't get him into a RTF. Also, he says it is very hard to get a bed anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks. He does have a psych, but because he is fine at school and mostly only physical with me (and dh when he is home) the psych can't get him into a RTF. Also, he says it is very hard to get a bed anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is very physical with me and my husband in the home. He will punch, threaten, curse, and destroys property. We're working with a case worker who has been completely unhelpful. Most of the professionals believe keeping him in the home is the best thing for him. It probably is best for him, but not for me. My husband works out of town and I am left my son alone. He's given me black eyes and once a bloody nose. He has never been charged even though I have asked for him to be charged. Department of Juvenile Justice will not work with him until he gets a charge. But the police won't charge him because he is only 12. (He is 12, but as talll as I am) We are in Maryland. Does anyone have any resources to help? Without paying 4k a month is there anywhere to send him? Please help.