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« on: October 28, 2007, 07:56:57 PM »
California Youth Claims Abuse in Montana Treatment Center
A 14-year old child reports being secluded and restrained in his own blood at Montana Residential Treatment Center, but they won't give his parents or attorneys access.


Salem-News.com

October 23, 2007

(BILLINGS, Mt.) - Jeremy Ellis, a 14 year old Laguna Beach special education student who is currently placed at Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch, a therapeutic treatment center located in Billings, Montana, claims the facility abused him.

In a letter to his attorney, Leejanice Toback, Jeremy described how doors were slammed into his face and he has been put in seclusion or restraints, lying in a puddle of his own blood.

In the letter, Jeremy described how a staff member slammed doors in his face twice, causing his face to bleed and how he has regularly been put in seclusion and/or restraints for over one hour, denied medical attention and given nothing to stop the bleeding. In addition Jeremy reports how he has been punched and kicked by a particular male staff member. He has told his mother that his therapist regularly refers to him and other children as "morons."

Jeremy was referred to Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch by Orange County Mental Health Services. Jeremy's attorney, Leejanice Toback, originally requested a placement at Villa Santa Maria in New Mexico, but Orange County Mental Health Services refused, stating that the facility was not on their agency's approved list.

After receiving Jeremy's letter, Ms. Toback phoned Yellowstone's C.E.O. Glenn McFarlane. He is alleged to have refused Ms. Toback's demand to report the incident to the Montana Child Protective Services Agency. Mr. McFarlane told Ms. Toback that Yellowstone would do its own investigation.

Ms. Tobak says McFarlane stated that, "if we reported all these complaints, we would spend all our time reporting incidents to Child Protective Services." Dave Schwarm, the Quality Improvement Specialist from Yellowstone confirmed to Ms. Toback she says, that in the last month there were at least three child abuse allegations made. She says he stated that according to his records, Jeremy is self abusing. When asked about evidence to support that claim, he hung up.

Written requests to the facility to cease abuse of the child have gone unheeded, attorneys and family members say. As of October 8th, Yellowstone reported to Jeremy's mother that he was again put in restraints, this time for touching his nose.

Jeremy's parents and his attorney are trying to relocate him to a safe and secure treatment center, but they have been unsuccessful due to the records generated by Yellowstone painting Jeremy as uncontrollable and self injurious and the lack of cooperation by Orange County Heath Care Agency, who are insisting that Jeremy be transferred to a particular approved facility which has ten locked seclusion rooms for their one hundred twelve residents.

"Parents place their special education children in these facilities for the purpose of treatment and structure, not so that they can be brutalized. We treat prisoners better than this", Ms. Toback stated.

"The full color brochures and videos that these places prepare don't have pictures of kids secluded in stark rooms with no pictures, toys, books or music or restrained by adults three times their size."

A recent Cornell University study found that over a ten year period there were forty-five deaths of children and adolescents in residential facilities due to the use of restraints.

Jeremy's family is considering all options, including legal actionagainst Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch.
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« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2007, 08:00:01 PM »
PROTIP: This is the point where you file a lawsuit.
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2007, 11:36:56 PM »
How does a family end up in this situation? Did the parents lose custody to the State?
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« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2007, 05:40:13 PM »
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How does a family end up in this situation? Did the parents lose custody to the State?


Possibly, but not necessarily. How does a family end up in this situation? I feel like a broken record. See the words 'special education student' at the beginning of the article.

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« Reply #4 on: October 29, 2007, 06:43:01 PM »
My brother is a SE student, I still don't get how the kid can be placed in a program, parents denied access to their child, parents not have any say in were the kid goes, or not be able to say enough and just get the kid out? No PBMom I don't get it, could you please explain.
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« Reply #5 on: October 29, 2007, 06:49:17 PM »
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Written requests to the facility to cease abuse of the child have gone unheeded, attorneys and family members say. As of October 8th, Yellowstone reported to Jeremy's mother that he was again put in restraints, this time for touching his nose.


I think this is the point where if we were still a truly free society that believed in justice people would lynched by a mob.

But, well, we're not, so lets just sit on our ass and do nothing!

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DannyB on the internet:I CALLED A LAWYER TODAY TO SEE IF I COULD SUE YOUR ASSES FOR DOING THIS BUT THAT WAS NOT POSSIBLE.

CCMGirl on program restraints: "DON\'T TAZ ME BRO!!!!!"

TheWho on program survivors: "From where I sit I see all the anit-program[sic] people doing all the complaining and crying."

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« Reply #6 on: October 29, 2007, 07:44:32 PM »
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My brother is a SE student, I still don't get how the kid can be placed in a program, parents denied access to their child, parents not have any say in were the kid goes, or not be able to say enough and just get the kid out? No PBMom I don't get it, could you please explain.


sorry, I get too cryptic because I've posted all of this numerous times. I keep pointing out that a lot of the kids that are ending up in RTC these days are Sp Ed students, and many of them are on the autism spectrum, as was my son. The parents have run out of resources, and often the kids are either a danger to themselves or others, often their siblings, parents, and/or classmates. Sometimes, they get kicked out of school, parents can't afford private school or private school won't accept kid for whatever reason (often safetey related) so unless the parents can homeschool, they usually have no choice but to place in RTC. Often it's mandated by the courts at this point. The parents get backed into a corner literally.  I even had CPS threatening to remove my daughter from my home if I didn't remove my son from my home. How does a parent make THAT decision?

But even with an IEP placement, the parents usually have some say about the location. School districts shouldn't be placing Sp Ed kids in programs where parents don't have access to talk to their kids obviously, but I'm not so sure they really check on the programs, I know for certain they don't do the kind of research I did. If the parents can't just walk in the door and walk out with their kid, they must have had to give up parental rights for the placement, which probably means he is a ward of the court, which means he was in the juvenile justice system. I went to great lengths to make sure my son did not become a ward of the court becuase I refused to give up my parental rights and responsiblities. He still ended up dead.

Bottom line, Sp Ed kids should not have to end up in the Juvenile Justice system. There is no way out. I fought it for years. I went to my local children's county mental health agency  trying to get some help, a parent support group, a coach, family support, anything. Their answer?  "Call 911 and have him arrested."

How did this happen? Chances are, this boy, like my son, has some severe sensory/communication issues that manifest as aggression, the parents were desperate for help, and either let him or were forced to make him a ward of the court.

If I was this boy's mom, I would hire some bouncer types, show up at the facility with the police, my bouncers, and a video camera, and take my son home, even if I got arrested in the process.

Problem is, what do the parents do then? I've lived this nightmare, and believe me, there are no easy answers. My husband died from a heart attack over the stress of living this way.
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« Reply #7 on: October 29, 2007, 07:49:51 PM »
Ouch, That's what I thought, he became a ward of the court. Parents should be allowed to sue the courts when things like this happen. They are responsible for any abuse this kid suffers, it just makes me sick.
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« Reply #8 on: October 30, 2007, 02:02:49 AM »
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Ouch, That's what I thought, he became a ward of the court. Parents should be allowed to sue the courts when things like this happen. They are responsible for any abuse this kid suffers, it just makes me sick.


My guess would be that once a kid becomes a ward of the court, the parents probably lose their rights to sue anyone for neglect?
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« Reply #9 on: October 30, 2007, 02:13:44 AM »
Here is one for you: a girl is court appointed to go to vision quest, she is riding in a truck (not suppossed to) with someone who does not know how to drive this truck, go on Colorado mountain road, they wreck she dies, then the state goes after Mom's social security, for child support.
Btw, the girl went to vision quest for stealing some little thing.
Horrible abuse of courts, the mom tried to keep the girl at home, hope the Judge can't sleep.
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Do children always tell the truth?
« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2007, 01:54:13 AM »
Has anyone thought about the possibilty that the child placed in a RTC may have some other diagnosis?  I know kids without some of the issues noted don't tell the truth.  Anyone thought that maybe theses aligations are not true?   Just a thought.
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« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2007, 09:53:04 AM »
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« Reply #12 on: November 10, 2007, 03:43:25 AM »
All allegations of abuse made by a child at a Residential Treatment Program must be taken seriously and investigated independently by Child Protective Services. Inaction based on the assumption that a child is "lying" will lead to devastating consequences that too often include a preventable death. We need to listen and act responsively.
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