Anonymous wrote:OP you should probably call your child's guidance counselor at school so they are aware of what's going on. If your child has to have an extended absence, they will coordinate that and make sure they can get the work/make it up later. They can also make sure teachers know as necessary. Possibly they can link you up with some counseling or other resources as well.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the private rehab facilities, like Ashley, have substantial financial aid (scholarships) and become quite affordable when combined with insurance (which typically pays next to nothing). Start calling and ask about aid. And don't just call locally. Also call out of state and start with the big ones, like Hazleton or Betty Ford. They will help point you in the right direction if they can't help directly.
And stay AWAY from Delray Beach Florida! While it is the rehab capital of the US, the places there are more often than not scams that are nothing more than cash cows for the owners.
Anonymous wrote:Is there a social worker at the hospital who you could talk to? I would ask doctor/nurse about that if they haven't offered.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure where to start. Anyone been here. Interested in parent support groups, in and out patient treatment. I'm v v strapped for cash, just getting back on my feet after a divorce a few years ago, but have good health insurance and maybe family could help but no one knows at this moment. First person experiences would be v helpful right now. Pretty sure I'm canceling school for next week, already called his job and told him he's out for the foreseeable future. What did you do first, second, third in this situation. In DC.