Anonymous wrote:10 day psychiatric hold is very unusual in the US. This serious situation. I would urge your daughter not to get involved any further.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. School knows what's going on, PP, since they were the one who transferred roommate to hospital after she went to school counseling center. Housing was also informed. The problem is that no one is offering to help DD support her roommate. While I agree DD could make the time to seek out help, she is the type that doesn't like to make waves and feels it would betray her roommate to do so. I just wish school could be proactive in taking care of this and not rely on 18 year-olds to be dealing with such serious matters to go to them to ask for help.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe the child is hospitalized and the parents don't know..
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the advice and perspectives.
To answer some questions...the college is in Boston. DD just met roommate in September and they became friends. Roommate is an international student and does not have a good relationship with parents. I never met the parents and have no way to contact them.
Roommate is still in mental hospital about 20 miles away. DD has been taking Uber to visit her nearly every day since she's been there (over ten days).
No one at the school has offered support to DD. No one at school is visiting her roommate or taking care of anything. It has been up to my DD to visit, bring her things, etc. DD feels she has no choice since there are no family involved. DD does not want to ask anyone for help and says she doesn't have any time. I have already called the head of counseling services as well as residential services and have placed a call into the dean. I have plan to visit in a week, but in the meantime I am very concerned with how this is being handled and the fact that DD is pretty much taking over the role as the parent in this. I am also worried about what happens when roommate returns to school. From my observations, RAs don't seem to be very involved in much. DD says she barely knows her. This is very different from when I was an RA in college