1 /5 Rick Robles: I would like to start off saying the backer act is minimum of 72 hours. The process is difficult to understand. If someone is violent or tried to commit suicide backer act maybe the best option.
Keep in mind if someone never did any violence and needs help, that person could voluntarily be admitted and the could decide to leave once feeling better or 24 hours after you asking to leave.
The nurses on the floor are nice and kind. They try to meet your requests with hygiene. And also when you need some thing that was locked up.
Nurses at the nurses are more involved with making you sign papers. A head nurse printed a form then ripped it very angrily because the patient. I’m not a psychiatrist, but that doesn’t seem to help the patient. At another occasion this same man and 2 other intimidating males intimidated the patient to sign.
You need to leave the SW and go the pharmacy before the next dosage to avoid a problem, but for some reason the pharmacy didn’t have the prescription ready because they said it was scheduled to be filled 2 days later. Not really a problem, just keep it in mind to call the pharmacy because the first day back is frantic. I’m not sure if this was SW or the pharmacy problem.
wouldn’t if a particular form wasn’t signed because the court would have to be involved..
was more involved in keeping the paperwork straight and even get intimidating if you refuse to sign.
Unfortunately for our patient: the other patient in the room attempted to escape which caused. Our patient to only get a few minutes of sleep that night. The patient that tried to escape was eventually put in a chair but he continued to make noise and try to escape. From 1am to sunrise there were from 2 people to about 10 people depending what escapee was doing. I fail to understand why the staff didn’t realize this man wasn’t interested in sleep since he kept yelling at the people monitoring him to “get out of his house”. I feel they should have taken the chair and the patient to the TV room were his actions wouldn’t keep any other patients awake.
It seems as if someone has insurance, they stretch the time out. To keep people a day or 2 more. I’m not sure if it’s a racket, but definitely the last night was horrible and not productive with no sleep.
was in once this man they couldn’t and couldn’t start sleeping until the sun came up. I fail to understand why they couldn’t put this patient in the TV room and monitor him there so our patient could sleep???
not productive: one patient kept getting up to try to escape. They eventually put the that patient in a chair and the room and monitored him all night.? This room had the patient that tried to escape and a minimum of 2 other staff at one point like 10 staff went in there. Who could sleep through that?????
I’m sure an earlier release from baker act would have helped our patient since the sleepless night (above) is bad for anyone especially if they have depression.
For the release, they told us to be at a certain time for pickup but made the release 2 hours later almost causing my wife to get fired. This stressed the paitient even more. I know the sleepless night was not southern wind’s fault, but the 2 hours delay was not necessary and it did stress out the patient. The 2 hour delay was definitely Ernesto Serrano not getting the paperwork it did not seem to concern him the stress it could have caused our family during a bad time.