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Old Aug 10, 2023, 11:56 AM
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Yes - it is common here to see mental health staff who are just not invested in clients well-beings. Or in some cases, have active animosity toward clients. There are something called "group homes" in this state, which is supposed to be a transition from homelessness to housing. In reality, it's mostly older guys who have lived there for years. It seems as if housing never comes. For most it doesn't, I hear, and in my situation I have no point of reference because I was the only one to get out (who wasn't kicked out).

I never figured out why these individuals got into the field. The shaming for being unclean or unable to perform everyday functions, the threatening to kick clients back on the street, the sense of false hope, the food stamp robbery, mismanaged and controlled social security payments, the absolute disrespect by some staff is incredible. It blows my mind that someone could not only treat someone who has difficulties in all those things like that, but go out of their way to work over these people that they already disrespect.

I think it comes down to mutual understand. It's just not there. Not there at all. "Group homes" in particular are unfortunately very bad conditions. I was lucky to get out. The only one to get out. And it took me 3 years, getting my own job, and being white and well spoken. It is rigged and God bless everyone who is living in one.

Are there any English words that rub you the wrong way? What are some favorites as well?
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