If she won't answer your calls, she won't answer them. If she's in the hospital and safe, that's fine. When she gets out, have some conditions in place if you're still interested in working with her (things like no more calls at 3:00 a.m. and/or getting meds from you then -- no way she needed then them, I would have chewed her out for calling and told her (and her caseworker, had I answered the phone at that hour and not hung up on her/them) no, you cannot come get anything from me now, I'm in bed and you just interrupted my sleep)! I'd chew out the caseworker on that one. I can see someone who's got problems being a problem but not a caseworker thinking it's okay to come at 3:00 a.m. for pills that can't possibly be needed then when everyone is supposed to be asleep. I'd set boundaries for sure working with both of them!
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