But It Saves the Taxpayers of Nevada Money!
The latest horror
story is not one that is showing at the local cinema. It is one that is being played out in the mental hospitals in Nevada
and the streets of San Francisco . It seems the way a mental hospital in Nevada
has been dealing
with the problem of the homeless and mentally ill is to take them to the
bus station, buy them a ticket to California, give them a couple of sandwich
and a day’s medication and off they go.
Mr.
Theisen is at the center of a class-action lawsuit brought this month by San Francisco ’s city attorney, Dennis Herrera, against the
State of Nevada
on behalf of 24 mentally ill and homeless people. They were all, like Mr.
Theisen, bused out of Nevada and left on the
streets of San Francisco
with little or no medication.
But
that is just a small sampling, Mr. Herrera says, of the estimated 1,500 people
who were bused all over the country in recent years from the state-operated
Rawson-Neal Psychiatric Center in Las Vegas and other Nevada institutions, 500
of them to California.
It is hard to comment
on a story like this, and on these details.
Ms. Woods,
the spokeswoman for Nevada’s health agency, said that from July 1, 2008, to
March 31, the state bought out-of-state bus tickets for 4.7 percent of the
patients it discharged, an estimated 1,473 people. “The findings show there
were 10 instances in the course of five years where there was not enough
documentation to know for certain if staff confirmed there was housing/shelter
and supportive services at the destination,” she said.
The federal
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, however, said last month that its
inquiry showed a more widespread problem. About 40 percent of the mental
patients discharged by the hospital went into local homeless shelters or were
shipped elsewhere, the federal investigators said, and most of those were sent
directly to a Greyhound bus station with a ticket but without proper
documentation or instructions on what they should do when they arrive.
And Nevada of course is the playground of the
rich and famous. So it is easy to see
that the state doesn’t want mega millionaires play time disturbed by the sight
of the homeless and mentally ill. Easy
for all to understand except for the homeless and mentally ill. They probably don’t get it at all.
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