(3- 9-2015 This is the second of three letters that I wish to share with readers while I am mourning the death of my father and carrying out his final wishes for his funeral.)
Dear Mr. Earley,
I too, am a parent whose son suffers from a serious mental illness: schizoaffective disorder. He has been ill 18 years, during which time, he has been hospitalized 15 times. Three of those stays were each one year long. I was told each stay cost an estimated $250,000.
Every time he was discharged, including the lengthy ones, he was released without medications, without housing, without support or a case worker, or without a follow-up doctors appointment. In two of those discharges (from California state hospitals), he was discharged without money, a personal ID, a coat or decent shoes in below 32 degree weather. The hospital staff had lost his personal items.
In one instance, he was released from Patton State Hospital in San Bernadino to the Los Angeles county jail, which freed him at 1 am – again without personal belongings, money, ID, coat or decent shoes. This was not only infuriating and terrifying but simply inhumane. He was released to the streets.
Fortunately, his incredibly kind public defender gave him $20 out of his own pocket and called me to let me know their “insane” discharge plan. The public defender suggested he go to the train station and stay there until morning by which time, I could arrange an e ticket for him.
Who treats people like that — especially medical professionals who are supposed to be helping an ill person?Click to continue…