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--- Quote ---On 2006-02-07 12:59:00, odie wrote:

"Well I kinda felt sorry for what happened to that overlord dude after I read what happened to him so I thought I'd put in my 2 cents after some careful inquiries. I'm sure I will cross paths with you in many of these forums DJ and obviously we don't agree on a few things but hey that just makes life interesting.  :wave:
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet.
--Napoleon Bonaparte, French emperor
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Yeah, OL got the shaft.

In any case, I'm glad youre on here talking about the issues.  Yes, we haven't agreed on some things, and vehemently so.  However, it has become increasingly clearer that we do agree on a heck of a lot more things than we don't.

I also understand the limitations of this kind of dialogue.  Without the normal non-verbal cues that so much of regular comminication depends on, all words written are interpreted solely through the filter of the reader.  This can cause misunderstandings and worse.  I hope we've gotten past that part and can work towards what really matters.

I've said it many times before: It's about the kids.  I will not stop jumping up and down and screaming about it until these kids are treated with respect and allowed their dignity WHILE BEING PROVIDED REAL TREATMENT THAT WORKS.

It's nice to have another professional opinion here in the HLA threads.  Thanks.

Deborah:
For all intents and purposes, they are an RTC.

Can unlicensed programs receive federal funds from school districts? I don't have time to check, but I thought that was a requirement- the facility must be licensed.
How can they provide psych services without a license?
How can parents write off their expenses associated with traveling to see their 'mentally disabled' child who attends a private boarding school?
Why does insurance pay a part of tuition at a private boarding school?

juniper2:
Our insurance company would not pay any
bills associated with the school, as it was not
covered.  But, HLA, in their parent documents
about declaring the tuition, etc. on our taxes??

Kcmoney05:
DUNKIN ROOM2

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---Why does insurance pay a part of tuition at a private boarding school?
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Our insurance company paid only the "therapy" part.  We had the school itemize the bills.

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