Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Ridge Creek School / Hidden Lake Academy
CURRENT HLA PARENTS PLEASE READ
Anonymous:
--- Quote from: ""Steve"" --- I am extremely confident in Steve at RCI and I know this is the type of guy who advocates for employees and kids alike.
--- End quote ---
C'mon Steve, there were questions. Answer 'em.
Anonymous:
One more thing.... 80% of the kids at HLA are not on IEP's. This number is so far fucking off I want to laugh but its just lovely how you pass it off as fact. Its more like one in every ten kids who has an actual current IEP. Are you guys not appauled at the misrepresentation of fact that happens so much? And we will miss Harper and Richard very much. They were indeed assets and will be impossible to replace. Don't take that litterally assholes:) We will be searching for qualified people. That was my friendly use of the word asshole by the way.
Anonymous:
How many students are there at HLA?
What is the current staff:student ratio?
Are the Dean positions filled?
Is there nightwatch or security?
Is RC functioning without an Adm Dir, Dir, Licensed Therapist?
You guys are good at drawing people out but seriously this is the last one. Im not sure what the exact figures are on these but I will guess. Im thinking around 110 kids, 60something staff maybe more, a few deans just left and I don't know how many or how quickly they will be replaced, there is night security and camera, and RC is functioning with a director who meets the requirements...
Anonymous:
Awesome! We actually got some answers out of Steve!
Now all we need to do is wait for Deb or DJ to come on and give us the real ones.
Anonymous:
"Kids who are suicidal, honestly suicidal, will find a way to hurt themselves no matter what environment they are in."
With this statement being made what level of observation does HLA place these students on? Is the psychiatrist called immediately? Are the parents notified? What precautions are taken? Better yet, does anyone even bother to ask the student what is going on and what might help? Or, does the staff just assume they know and tell the kid what he is feeling?
Going back to the original statement. HLA has a responsibility to ensure that students don't hurt themselves while in their care. If they can't manage that behavior than they have NO business in admitting that student. If the behavior is new a referral should be made to a more qualified facility. There is certainly nothing wrong with admitting that something is outside of your scope of care. If anything it shows referral sources that you recognize your strengths and are willing to make decisions that are in the best interest of the student/family. Continuing to treat these students at HLA is unethical and simply reflects the gross misconduct that has been reported on this board.
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