MSTT met with Christine and reviewed the discharge plan with her and addressed any concerns she had at the time. Christine main concerned was towards the placement of her son Jake. Christine continue to believe that Jake needs to be placed in an residential treatmetn facuilty instead of being placed in an independent living settiing. MSTT explained to Christine Jake behaviors does not warrant him being place in an RTF and a independent living setting main be good for him. MSTT explained all the benefits the independent living setting could provide Jake. Christine struggle to find value in placing him there but understand the final decision is going to be handled by CYS, and she can explain her postion to
MILLERSBURG — A Millersburg woman last week denied criminal charges she wrote $150,000 in checks to herself from a business that employed her as a bookkeeper.
As Avery's civil case of $ 36 million against Manitowoc County progressed, a photographer, Teresa Halbach, was nowhere to be seen and was reported missing. The last place she was known to at the Avery’s auto salvage property where she had an appointment with Avery to take a picture of a car there. Avery in the eyes of Manitowoc County he was the prime suspect. Manitowoc County “found” Halbach's burned bones in a fire pit, her car in the yard, blood stains on the car's interior, and her car keys in Avery's bedroom. Avery was then arrested again, and then was interrogated for many hours to see if he would confess to the murder of Theresa Halbach, and once again was not allowed an attorney. Why? Once again here they are attempting to hurt the
CPSW did a home visit to meet with Ms. Berner and to discuss about her safety plan since the children are moving with her on10/29/16 from the foster provider. Ms. Berner was late for her appointment and CPSW waited a 40 minutes for Ms. Berner. Ms. Berner apologized for being late. CPSW explained Ms. About safety plan. Ms. Berner understood and she signed them. Ms. Berner stated that she will be doing a house arrest for two weeks and the recommendation of her criminal court is to obey law and continue taking her medication on time and seeing her therapist. Also, cooperating with her PO and CPSW. CPSW consulted with the supervisor and she has approved both children to move back with Ms. Berner. Goal 1-2
On August 3 I met with Colleen Wheeler and her daughter Kelly regarding Colleen’s termination from Rhode Island Hospital. Colleen is employed as the Gamma Knife Supervisor and has held that position since 1994. She previously worked in the Cath Lab for 4 years, and previous to that she worked at the Cath Lab for approximately 10 years before she left for 1 year to take care of her children.
MILLERSBURG — Arrested Saturday, a Millersburg woman has denied criminal charges she assaulted her boyfriend.
In order for a trial to be brought, the police and prosecutors might be able to prove that the elements of the particular offence are present. In this criminal case both Actus reus, Mens rea as well causation was clearly shown through the behavior of Katherine Knight.
Sabastian was ordered to have weekly weight checks. It is believed that Gabriella and Shomari do not feed Sabastian properly. There were also concerns about the white area of Sabastian’s eye. The process had begun to refer Sabastian to a specialist. Sabastian was last seen 2/21/18; a visit was scheduled for the week of 2/26-3/2/18, but he had the flu. Gabriella and Shomari received new parent support, 1 on 1 parent support with basic infant care and being able to parent. Although Gabriella and Shomari received parenting support, they were unable to demonstrate what they’ve learned. Gabriella and Sabastian moved to MS to live with Rhonda (maternal grandmother) on 3/3/18. Shomari remains in North Carolina waiting to be discharged from the Navy. After being discharged Shomari will also move to MS. Rhonda is a social worker; she has guardianship of Gabriella’s oldest son (unknown). Jessica spoke with Gabriella the morning of 3/5/18; Gabriella confirmed that she and Sabastian had made it to MS. Jessica informed Gabriella that she needed to continue to follow up with Sabastian’s weekly weight
On this date, Matthew Mitchell APS supervisor conducted a meeting on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Beaird well-being. In the meeting, Mr. Mitchell presented Mr. Joey Beaird and Mrs. Julie Johnson with solutions that would allow Mr. Gail Beaird to return home. However, both Mr. Joey Beaird and Mrs. Johnson declined to take care of their parent independently. Each stated their home was not handicap assessable and they had jobs and could not dedicate that much time to their parents care. The other option discussed was hiring another service besides Visiting Angels since they are refusing to continue services if Mr. Beaird returns home. However, this is the only service offered in Jasper. When the discussion of Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Beaird hiring sitter independently they stated they had tried this before and it never worked out.
I would go for a targeted communication strategy to each of the different stakeholders. The first one will be to Jessica’s parents to re-explain the true nature of these unfortunate circumstances. I would explain to them the entire process and where we went wrong and apologize. I would also convey that the unfortunate circumstances were not specifically targeted at them but it was a bad lapse in the entire process and while we can help at this particular time with your daughter, we will reevaluate the entire process to ensure that nothing like that ever happens again. I would also inform them that from now on, to reflect the changing demographics in the area the hospital covers, the hospital will be offering language classes to all their staff to better communicate with people from different social and cultural
MSTT met with Christine and Calysta to review their desired outcomes and plan for discharge. Christine stated she is happy with the progress but stressed her concern with Calysta leaving home without permission. Calysta stated she feels as if all her goals were met and she is going to miss talking with MSTT. MSTT discuss with family any remaining concerns and will review the discharge plan and have them sign it for the last
Cynthia Johnson is a 26-year-old single woman from Birmingham, Alabama. Has 5 children from non-marriages with different fathers. Not having received a high school or college education she can’t obtain a proper job to take care of her children. At an early age she became all to familiar with the idea of grief. Because of this reoccurring history of grief, Cynthia suffers with severe depression, has a history of substance abuse, and an overall unhealthy life style.
The defendant, Katherine D. at the time was a seven-year old girl who suffered from cystic fibrosis and tracheomalacia. Katherine’s condition required her to wear a tracheotomy tube. The Department of Education determined Katherine was eligible for special education services under Education for All Handicapped Children Act. The Department of Education determined that the medical services Katherine required could not be met at a public school and composed an IEP that proposed a homebound education program consisting of speech therapy and parental counseling. Katherine’s parent declined the IEP, initiated a due process hearing, and placed her in private school. The hearing officer determined that the Department of Education offer of a homebound
In this criminal trial, two girls have been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide for trying to kill their friend. On May 31, 2014 12 years old Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser lure their 12-year-old friend Payton Leutner to the woods and stabbed her 19 times before abandoning her in the woods until a bicyclist found her body. Leutner was quickly sent to the hospital and was lucky to survive. As investigator investigated the case, it was told by both Weier and Geyser that the reason is to appease a fictional paranormal character Slender Man. Both Weier and Geyser are trail for adult court rather than juvenile court and if they were found guilty for convicting to kill their friend they will be facing up to 35-65 years in jail within the adult court. Both Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser exact charges
Writer mailed out a letter to RT's home to informed her that she is discharged from the mobile outreach program for the reason for refusal of medication management and doesn't meet criteria for the MOP; therefore, RT will benefit more from therapy at Bleuler's Psychotherapy Center. Writer also informed RT's residential CM Amanda of RT's discharge from the MOP and also faxed over a copy of the letter that was send to
-Working with Mary, I feel that one barrier that she is facing in regards to her expressing/accepting her sexual orientation and gender identity is fear of being rejected and shamed by her family. Evidence suggests that for LGBTQ young adults, a heightened level of