“by failing to provide services to children with behavioral health disabilities in the most integrated setting appropriate to their needs.”
“If you’re looking at the more drastic situations, you’re often looking at Alaska Native kids from a regional hub like Bethel or Nome,” Regan said.“Lengths of stay at North Star Hospital have increased because of the lack of appropriate community-based services and supports for children in the state,” the report said.
“Sometimes a child has needs that North Star says they can’t accommodate,” Regan said. “If North Star can’t accommodate the child’s needs and API can’t accommodate the child’s needs, then one sometimes is looking at these institutions outside.” Alaska’s News Source reached out to North Star for a statement and have not received a response as of Thursday evening. Additionally, Alaska’s News Source reached out to Alaska Psychiatric Institute, who did not respond to requests for comment.“The Department of Law is reviewing the document and will be working closely with the Departments of Health and Family and Community Services to respond appropriately to this report,” Curtis wrote.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
I'm not sure how Alaska keeps getting away with things done right and then trying to make up for it I hope real change happens and justice
I'm surprised this is just now happening. Like most of my childhood was spent inside Alaska's broken mental health system, spending about 5 years in the lower 48's after API and Northstar couldn't help. And that all started back in 2003 for me. This is a 20+ year old problem
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