Who makes major life decisions
for our son? Turns out, it may not necessarily be his mother or myself. Quite frankly, it may not be the team of psychiatrists or other professionals associated with his case. It for sure doesn’t seem to be the psychiatric residential treatment center where he is a resident, or the school where he is in attendance. So then who is it? Is it some bureaucratic policy that is defined by people who have no knowledge or understanding of our son? Yep. You guessed it. There is this small thing called a Certificate of Need. If the certificate gets denied, he gets booted from the facility. Why? It isn’t up to the facility. Since David was a Special Needs adoption, he qualified for Medicaid until he turns 18. That is in his adoption decree. We knew going into the adoption that he was a special needs child. Do you know what