Really. I thought they didn’t discharge anyone without making sure they had someone to help them.
They only ask that from people they know have somebody to take care of them. Otherwise they bus them to skid row, wheelchair and all and just leave ‘em there.
THat’s what the law says BUT reality is different. My son was a social wworker with the homeless (many vets) Patients would be kept minimum time and then out on their own without even a courtesy phone call to let him know so he could help them. At least he knew the time line and when to start looking for them
“Really. I thought they didnt discharge anyone without making sure they had someone to help them.”
Well the other day I posted a story about the airlines. I had not idea they did not still serve hot food in coach.
It’s not the 1950’s anymore. Sucks don’t it?