So, it's been a while....
Cress
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Hello again to everyone...
Hope you are all OK as can be.
Haven't felt able to post here for a while but I've lurked...lol
Glad to see the familiar names still here.
Just to update, for those who remember me. My son, who has learning difficulties, epilepsy and autisim had to be sectioned in mid March due to his increasingly violent behaviour towards me.
Was expected to be home after a month but was then put on a section three, as they didn't think it would be safe enough.
It's been hard on us both, but he is due to move into supported accommodation in a week or so.
He has his own self contained ground floor flat with two carers 24/7 and also input from occupational therapy, complex needs, psychology and support workers.
It's being classified as section 17 leave (I think that's what they called it)
He has indicated many times that he doesn't want it to be anything other then temporary and his social worker has said she is happy to support him coming home in time.
But obviously I'll be wanting to have a lot of support in place for when/if that happens. He may decide he likes his own place but I'm just grateful that he'll at least be out of hospital.
Hugs to you all
Hope you are all OK as can be.
Haven't felt able to post here for a while but I've lurked...lol
Glad to see the familiar names still here.
Just to update, for those who remember me. My son, who has learning difficulties, epilepsy and autisim had to be sectioned in mid March due to his increasingly violent behaviour towards me.
Was expected to be home after a month but was then put on a section three, as they didn't think it would be safe enough.
It's been hard on us both, but he is due to move into supported accommodation in a week or so.
He has his own self contained ground floor flat with two carers 24/7 and also input from occupational therapy, complex needs, psychology and support workers.
It's being classified as section 17 leave (I think that's what they called it)
He has indicated many times that he doesn't want it to be anything other then temporary and his social worker has said she is happy to support him coming home in time.
But obviously I'll be wanting to have a lot of support in place for when/if that happens. He may decide he likes his own place but I'm just grateful that he'll at least be out of hospital.
Hugs to you all

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Welcome back nice to hear from you
Glad your son is progressing the supported living sounds like a great way to get him back in the community
My ex husbands son is in similar situation after attacking his mum he has adhd and severe behaviour problems he 8s getting on really well and probably a far better environment for him
Hope your son gets on OK fingers crossed for you all1 -
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Hi @Cress
It's nice to see you posting
It sounds like your son is in good hands, who knows he may really thrive having his own place and it may be just what was needed
I hope to see you around on the forumif you feel comfortable to post of course
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janer1967 said:@Cress still having eye treatment no improvement just trying to preserve the limited vision I have
Well I hope it does at least stop any further deterioration with your sight.0 -
66Mustang said:Hi @Cress
It's nice to see you posting
It sounds like your son is in good hands, who knows he may really thrive having his own place and it may be just what was needed
I hope to see you around on the forumif you feel comfortable to post of course
And well done you on cutting down the booze!
Hope you're well.1 -
Cress said:66Mustang said:Hi @Cress
It's nice to see you posting
It sounds like your son is in good hands, who knows he may really thrive having his own place and it may be just what was needed
I hope to see you around on the forumif you feel comfortable to post of course
And well done you on cutting down the booze!
Hope you're well.0 -
Sandy_123 said:@Cress thanks for the update hope your both well
Thanks, hope you're well too..0 -
@Cress glad your son is getting the help and support that he he needs and that things are alot better1
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lisathomas50 said:@Cress glad your son is getting the help and support that he he needs and that things are alot better
Social services have been great with sorting out the funding and arguing the case for him to have his own place as opposed to shared, I'm told it's not often you can get that.
They have said they will literally micro manage him to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible and with plenty of support and input from professionals. His two carers have spent a week training on his particular needs.
Have had a smile to myself though, I'd always felt bad about not being able to get him to bathe and change his clothes more but in all the time he's been in hospital with specialists, nurse, support workers, psychologists they were never able to persuade him to get any more then a wash in the sink...I think I was too hard on myself...lol
Anyway, hope you and your mum are well...0 -
Nice to see you @Cress and so pleased that your son is receiving the support he needs and that you are back here. Do let us know if we can help at all1
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