Connecticut Mental Health System
December 10, 2008 | New Haven | Vetting explained
*There is a big problem with the mental health system in Ct. If you are poor or a minority they throw you to the dogs. They force people who shouldn't be working due to there state of mind to work. Which is very dangerous, just to save money. I don't know about you but I wouldn't want some one who is mentally ill working with my children. On top of that patients who have to have a nurse come out sometimes have to wait hours on hand sometimes they don't even show up. Word is do you want someone who may be Bi-polar who is your neighbor not recieving there med's on time? For the patient it's a set up, to send them away for life our goverment doesn't care about these ill people, but I do, some off the med's they take cause's all types of illness, you hear day by day of lawyers crying foul play, you may say how I know so much about what's going on? Because I'm another victim in the Connecticut Mental Health System. *
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