Recently had a person move in and didnt tell us he has schizophrenia, should he move in to a place were people are qualified to look after him..
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Yes that's great answer, the tennant with the issue, seems to think it's not our problem, however he has closed himself in the room for 3 days and stopped seeing his councilor, and quit his volunteer job.. not good signs..I would say it probably would be easier on you if he did, espeecially as time goes on and it begins to wear you down. Because even on my driving job, some have given me cust,mers, and they meant well,but they turned out to have certain "issues" that became a burden to dealwith.And it was a good wait until circumstances changed on their own.My opinion, you probably would be better off without the headaches if someone else is better trained for it.
And for you not trained for it ...maybe get ahold of the counseler for help.Yes that's great answer, the tennant with the issue, seems to think it's not our problem, however he has closed himself in the room for 3 days and stopped seeing his councilor, and quit his volunteer job.. not good signs..
I don't need the coucilor, it's the tennant, he has already been told to get a coucilor as I am keeping my distance, to focus on my job and other things..And for you not trained for it ...maybe get ahold of the counseler for help.
Very wise, yes as he hid not tell us about his mental health, it wasn't until praying about it that things that just seemed a bit odd, basic things, then I went to put the rubbish in the bin, and his prescription was right in sight,.and all the meds on it, is what is required for schizophrenia, I asked and he said yes he has it and said sorry, however he has locked himself in the room for 3 days because he was depressed, then he quit his volunteer job because someone had a problem which had nothing to do with him, then he stopped seeing his councilor..I would say to check with your city ordinances before or maybe someone like an attorney because you could face legal problems if you try to get rid of him on your own. He may say you are discriminating against him because of his illness. This will depend on your city and its laws. Hope this helps God bless