Complaint Review: UCLA - Los Angeles California
- UCLA 757 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, California United States
- Phone: 3102677411
- Web: 757 Westwood Plaza
- Category: Discrimination , Housing Discrimination
UCLA Illegally discharged boy with dementia Los Angeles California
*Consumer Comment: Your report makes no sense
Danielle Crow a social worker at UCLA, illegally discharged my son, who suffers from dementia. He didn't receive treatment from UCLA dementia unit, and get medicine specifically for dementia.
Danielle Crow discharged my son to Gateway Residence located 423 N Hoover Street Los Angeles, California 90004.
He was sent there Thursday May 5th, 2021 and left wandering. He's in physical danger. I need a personal injury attorney, and malpractice attorney to sue UCLA, and Danielle Crow. This is why the documentary The Adrenochrome Witch has been made about Los Angeles.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Your report makes no sense
AUTHOR: Stacey - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 07, 2021
Discharged your son with dementia to another facility? What is the reason? Did he have Medicare or another form of insurance? He was discharged to a facility that was able to handle people with
RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS
Gateways Residential Programs provide mental health services and housing for Adults ages 18-59. The programs serve individuals who are ready for discharge from Institutions for Mental Disease (IMD), Acute Psychiatric Inpatient Units, or Crisis Residential Facilities, who are in need of a safe place to live. Through our three residential facilities, we provide secured services for clients who, because of a history of placement failure or psychiatric instability, are difficult to place in community settings. In conjunction with housing, the Enhanced program offers intensive residential services to assist clients in transitioning from locked placements to community living. The primary focus is enriched treatment in a structured residential environment with intensive mental health supportive services in order to transition clients into a stable community placement, and prepare the client for more independent community living.
The Enhanced program will help to meet the need for intensive residential services to assist clients in transitioning from locked placements to community living. The primary focus is enriched treatment in a structured residential environment with intensive mental health supportive services in order to transition clients into a stable community placement and prepare the client for more independent community living.
SO I think you are just looking for a quick buck because if your son truly has Dementia then the SW would discharge him to a long term care facility.
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