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Old May 08, 2014, 11:37 AM
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How much does it cost to house the ill involuntarily and then force med them for life and pay for ssd for life? Look up satoria-Alaska. It is only for a month but it sets these people up to function in society. It is cost effective. Plus this is one groups ideal. I didn't read it in detail but one sounds like simply a community for highly functioning people with something in common that need more support but not around the clock care. Do you think the goal is to be able to work? Paying your own way is good for them too but isn't it good to have a community that understands. That kind of living is already popular. A friend if mine lives in just such a community. They have communal dining on Tuesdays. She doesn't have to constantly watch her kids because everyone takes resp just like the old days. She works full time but others don't and like to garden. Tuesdays get the benefit of that. The difference is the places are about 200 and isn't geared to MI. What if it were subsidized like sotoria and rentals sized for up to three people instead of families? You gotta dream first. That's how these things happen. Naysayers? Always. The harder you have to fight the better the idea. Every visionary knows this

There is a day house in Denver but I don't think they are high functioning like Hellion and I believe they are much older.

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