Current Event #2 - Mental Health Providers for Kids in Maine

In an article by Bangor Daily News, recently Maine has been lacking the support and help for children’s mental health problems. With children’s behavior disorders like autism and cognitive impairments, families are being held on waitlists for at home, and local community services. The state has even sent kids out of state for these services. These services have gradually stopped providing for families which have caused many kids to spend periods of time in psychiatric hospitals and hospital emergency rooms. Other kids are being sent to Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland, the states youth prison. Mental Health Specialists are even questioning whether Maine children with mental health issues are getting the right treatment when they can get it.
    This event actually comes shockingly to me. Just knowing how many mentally challenged kids that are in our school in Maine might not be getting the correct treatment. I’m questioning why some families didn’t bring this up earlier. If Maine was losing services that provided for children with mental health problems why wasn’t this brought up earlier? This really is saddening to know that some kids that are mentally challenged just aren’t being provided or worse, being sent to a youth mental hospitals. Some are specifically are being sent out of state to get the correct treatment. Maine should be supporting these things and trying to improve them. We want Maine to have providers out there for almost anyone, whether its mental health or physical health.


http://bangordailynews.com/2018/09/13/mainefocus/dhhs-to-review-failures-of-maines-mental-health-treatment-for-kids/

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