Saturday, December 31, 2016

What The Heck Does Heroin Addiction Have 2 Do With Senior Care

The young child explained the round sun looked postage stamp square since this kind of happened.  Everything changed and kept a new form.  The child thought her grandmother was most effected by this change.

The child's father was a heroin addict.  The father told the family he had bridged from prescribed pain medication to heroin to keep going.  The father is now incarcerated, he was arrested and convicted as a dealer of heroin- but the family felt he was more of a user. 

The child and her mother became homeless in less than a month.  The family explains the incarcerated father was no longer paying the rent. The child and grandmother felt the mother was some what immature and just not versed in the requirements to receive help through public programming. 

The child's mother had brought the child to grandmother's house with a few belongings.  The child explained she lives with grand mother now.  Her mother sofa surfs - which means she stays temporarily with friends.  The grandmother expressed thanks that the kids had never gotten a pet.

Grandmother had gone to the (ADRC) Aging and Disability Resource Center to begin getting some help with public programming to be able to keep her grand child safe.  The benefits specialist reassured the grandmother this was not a new scenario- grandchildren are often moved as straight as the crow flies to the safety of a grand parent.

This is written to present the reader with the real life experience that seems to suggest the heroin addiction epidemic is not the problem of others - but really a problem that asks the entire community to help.


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