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Teen boy with flu-like symptoms dies at Draper facility
« on: June 29, 2007, 04:30:11 PM »
By Nathan C. Gonzalez
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 06/28/2007 10:34:19 PM MDT

Posted: 5:06 PM- Draper police are investigating the Thursday morning death of a 14-year-old resident of a local center for troubled teens, said Sgt. Gerald Allred, a police spokesman.
    About 3 a.m., the boy fell ill and complained about having stomach and bowel problems, Allred said. Center staff then placed the teen in a separate room to prevent other children from getting sick.
    Staff tried to wake the boy around 7 a.m. and found him dead.
    "We are interviewing everyone involved and that was in the unit at the time," Allred said. "We are not ruling out anything at this point."
    Police are awaiting an autopsy.
    In February, the boy entered at the private facility that counsel teens needing special attention or help with learning and personality issues, Allred said.
    "(Teens) are put in there by their parents, to teach them the extra skills they need," Allred said.
    The Division of Child and Family Services licenses the facility but will not review the case until after the police investigation is concluded, said division spokeswoman Carol Sisco.

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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2007, 04:42:38 PM »
RIP- I think this is the one of the most recent victim of this industry, just yesterday? "Sent by his parents".. they gambled, and the kid lost his life.
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« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2007, 06:12:08 PM »
4/26/07
DHS Director Ken Stettler stated in our telephone conversation, "Yes, it (ICPC) is a statute.  But, just because it's (ICPC) statute, doesn't always mean it's (ICPC) enforced.  There's all too many statutes that are NOT enforced.  It's either up to law enforcement agencies, depending upon the laws, OR the courts, depending upon precidence set in court."

DHS Director Ken Stettler's reply to my inquiry about what action is taken by DHS should a program fail to abide by the regulations in place:

1.  Corrective action plan
2.  Conditional License
3.  Suspension of License
4.  Revocation of License

Director Ken Stettler also stated the following:

The program providers have the right to request a hearing BEFORE revocation of their license.
After revocation the program providers have to wait 'ONE' year before opening another program.
The program has the right to have their criminal case heard first.

Director Ken Stettler also informed me that the State has a Solicitors Journal that DHS must abide by, giving due process rights to the program.
I have learned that things aren't always what they seem in these cases......

In my opinion, DHS is like a toothless dog.  The "industry" has all the rights!  The kids are considered, faker, whiners, pot smokers, maniputlators.

Who's manipulating who?  

Catherine Sutton
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« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2007, 06:25:41 PM »
Correction to above post

the date of conversation was 6/26/07

Catherine
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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2007, 09:33:48 PM »
To true Cathy, so very to true. I remember a couple kids using the abuse hotline at Eckerds in Florida. Both times were in regards to my cocounselor or a master counselor. The local Sheriff wandered out to the camp gave the situation a brief look over and left after telling the kid not to file bullshit reports.

I always wondered why the investigator didn't put just a little more effort into looking into the claims no matter how flimsy they seemed.

One of those times I recall the kid having a pretty strong case for abuse. Damned If I can remember all the details about the incident. I do remember hearing about it later from the rest of the group and basicaly it centers around the fact that restraints aren't supposed to be initiated unless the kid is harming himself or another or property and the boy was restained for bad mouthing his whole group.... kind of makes you wonder..
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« Reply #5 on: June 30, 2007, 04:49:00 AM »
Boy found dead at Draper group home

 The Associated Press  

SALT LAKE CITY -- A southern California boy died at a group home in Draper, apparently in his sleep.

The 14-year-old boy awoke early Thursday complaining of stomach and bowel problems, was placed in a separate room from other kids and found dead the next morning, said Carol Sisco, spokeswoman for Utah Department of Human Services.

"We are interviewing everyone involved who was in the unit at the time," Draper police Sgt. Gerald Allred said.

Allred and other police officials were unavailable Friday to comment on whether an autopsy had revealed a cause of death for the boy, who entered the group home in February. His name was not released.

The boy died of a "medical condition," Trina Packard, executive director of the Youth Care & Pine Ridge Academy, said in a statement issued Friday. Packard didn't specify the medical condition or say why she was certain he died of it, and she didn't return a message left by The Associated Press.

"We are extremely saddened" by the boy's death, she said, pledging to cooperate with authorities. "We are providing therapeutic services to the boy's family, as well as counseling services for our own staff and students."

The state division that licenses the group home will inspect the facility after police are finished, Sisco said.

Among things inspectors will look at is whether the group home had adequate staff on duty, she said.

The group home is operated by Cerritos, Calif-based Aspen Education Group, a division of CRC Health Group that runs boarding schools, outdoor education programs, weight-loss camps and "weight-loss residential high schools," according to its Web site.

Corporate officials didn't return telephone and e-mail messages left Friday by the AP.

"It sounds like he woke in the night and was having diarrhea and vomiting," Sisco said. "They took him into a separate room, and within a few minutes he went asleep. They checked on him a couple of times, but he was dead by the morning."

The group home takes troubled children 11 to 17 years old sent voluntarily by their parents, Sisco said.

It does not take any court-assigned children, she said.

"The program notified us (of the death) within 24 hours as they are required to do. We'll be looking at reports from the program, law enforcement, the medical examiner and then going out and checking the program physically to see if there is anything they could have done differently," Sisco said.

On the Net:

www.aspeneducation.com

http://www.heraldextra.com/content/view/227377/4/
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« Reply #6 on: June 30, 2007, 07:03:35 AM »
which one was it?
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« Reply #7 on: June 30, 2007, 12:08:14 PM »
Dr Phil sent a pregnant teen to Youth Care.
http://www.youthcare.com/drPhil.html
Would they mix 14 year old boys with pregnant teens?

Interesting that they advertise "Innovative Evidence-Based Interventions", but can't provide basic medical care.
http://www.strugglingteens.com/artman/p ... 5186.shtml
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« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2007, 12:37:35 PM »
It sounds like the boy had symptoms of E. Coli, or Norovirus.  He died quickly, but if E. Coli is neglected the victim can dehydrate to the point of death rapidly.

What a horrible thing, stuck in a room alone without appropriate medical attention.  Maybe they thought he was "faking it".

These poor kids get no justice.  It's a farce.  Sue Scheff gets an $11.5 million judgment awarded for defamation in a questionable decision, and Martin Anderson Lee's family received $3.5 million after her was brutally killed.  

All this will surface at the Congressional hearing, be sure of that.  Maybe the Karmic wheel the troubled teen industry thinks they're immune from is about to grind them to dust, along with some narcissistic, lying false "advocates" and edcons.
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« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2007, 03:09:21 PM »
Must have been Youth Care as Pine Ridge is about 10 miles away in West Jordan.

Facility: ASPEN EDUCATION GROUP
Specific Site: PINE RIDGE ACADEMY
Location: (Not Mail)  1875 WEST 9000 SOUTH, WEST JORDAN, UT 84088
Contact: TRINA PACKARD, EXEC DIRECTIR Phone: 801 9425354
Mail: PO BOX 909
DRAPER, UT 84020 County: SALT LAKE
License: Type: RENEWAL Begins: 12/1/2006 Ends: 11/30/2007
Service: Residential Treatment Specific:  
Capacity: 17 Gender: Ages: 11-17 YEARS OLD
 
Licensor:  Janice Knaphus  
Facility: ASPEN EDUCATION GROUP
Specific Site: YOUTH CARE OF UTAH
Location: (Not Mail)  12595 MINUTEMAN DRIVE, DRAPER, UTAH 84020
Contact: TRINA PACKARD, EXEC DIRECTOR Phone: 801 9425354
Mail: PO BOX 909
DRAPER, UT 84020 County: SALT LAKE
License: Type: RENEWAL Begins: 12/1/2006 Ends: 11/30/2007
Service: Residential Treatment Specific:  
Capacity: 43 Gender: Ages: 11-17 YEARS OLD
 
Licensor:  Janice Knaphus
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« Reply #10 on: June 30, 2007, 03:48:23 PM »
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The kids are considered faker, whiners


This is one of my biggest complaints regarding our daughters care while she was in a program.  They were very reluctant to take them to the doctor.  It was considered an 'escape risk'.  

This makes me so sad.  To think that young man laid there so very ill and ultimately died.  The poor kid.  And his poor parents.  They will never be able to forgive themselves.  

The whole family ends up losing.

So sad.
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« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2007, 05:58:17 PM »
Below is an article about the E. Coli outbreak at PV in 1999.  Treatment becomes necessary very quickly after the onset of symptoms.  


E. coli infection spurs lawsuit

by Lance Coleman

The Times Daily Staff

April 2, 2003

A Chattanooga resident filed a lawsuit against the owners of Peninsula Village Monday claiming she contracted E. coli while at the Louisville facility.

In Blount County Circuit Court, Catherine Russe sued Covenant Health, doing business as Peninsula Village.

According to the suit:

In June, 1999, Russe was a resident at Peninsula Village, a facility that houses about 70 teens, ages 13 to 18 years old.

Later that month, the infection control nurse at the facility reported a number of cases of diarrhea. On June 24, Russe began experiencing diarrhea, required medical care, and a culture was taken and returned positive for E. coli.

The Centers for Disease Control opened an investigation and learned Russe and a male resident shared a pattern ``indicating a single source of the E. coli outbreak.''

``The CDC, after a thorough investigation, concluded that the most likely source of the E. coli infections were meals served in the kitchen at `Peninsula Village,''' the suit said.

After onset of diarrhea, Russe's condition quickly deteriorated, she was hospitalized at Fort Sanders Hospital and then transferred to East Tennessee Children's Hospital for acute diarrheal illness.

Russe's condition didn't improve and while at Children's Hospital, her kidneys began to fail and she was transferred to University of Tennessee Medical Center. At UT, Russe was diagnosed with hemolytic uremic syndrome, a life-threatening condition for which there is no known treatment, the suit said.

Russe remained at UT for 17 days, was discharged on July 17, 1999, and has continued to suffer complications.


Covenant Health, the medical Mega-Mart that owns PV, paid Catherine Russe a large settlement on condition of non-disclosure of the amount and details.
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« Reply #12 on: June 30, 2007, 07:18:40 PM »
Well damn, Universal Health Services (owns Chad) sounded familiar.
They scooped up multiple CEDU programs when Brown Schools went bankrupt.
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?p=224665#224665
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« Reply #14 on: July 05, 2007, 07:14:06 PM »
Is 7-8 days long enough for an autopsy to be done and the cause of death to be determined?
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