Protecting our Elderly
Do you have a loved one in a nursing home? The New York Times has reported on the problem of nursing home residents being given diagnoses for things like Schizophrenia in order to justify giving them anti-psychotic and other drugs. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/11/health/nursing-homes-schizophrenia-antipsychotics.html Antipsychotic drugs carry an FDA “Black Box” warning for increased risk of […]
Against Their Will: The Breakout
We told you about the Hough family and their fight – literally – to get their daughter out of a North Texas mental hospital holding her against her will.
Lawmakers act after WFAA’s stories of voluntary patients held in mental institutions
ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – A North Texas mental hospital faces more criminal charges for holding patients illegally and against their will.
North Texas Mental Hospital Faces Additional Criminal Charges
ARLINGTON, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) – A North Texas mental hospital faces more criminal charges for holding patients illegally and against their will.
North Texas psychiatric hospital hit with criminal violations
Sundance Behavioral Healthcare has been indicted by a Tarrant County grand jury on nine criminal counts, including for holding four patients involuntarily at the company’s Arlington facility.
Lawsuits: Patients held against their will at Dallas Behavioral Hospital
Two women claim in a pair of recently filed lawsuits that they were “held against their will” at a well-known mental health hospital in North Texas.
Patients say sedative known as ‘booty juice’ injected against their will
A growing number of children and teenagers admitted voluntarily to North Texas for-profit psychiatric hospitals told WFAA that they’ve been injected with powerful sedative drugs without their parents’ knowledge.
Mother Of Teen Says A North Texas Hospital Worse Than A Jail
Renee Mauldin made a promise to her granddaughter while hugging her tightly, “I’ll never let that happen again Maddie. I promise, never, never.”
Locked away in a mental hospital after voluntarily seeking help
An 11-year-old boy was locked in a mental hospital for a week after his mother took him there voluntarily seeking help. He’s not alone.
What if My School Wants to Psychologically Screen and/or Drug My Child?
Schools in Texas and other states have ramped up mental health services as a “solution” to mass violence. Although there is little, if anything to prove that mental health services can or will prevent violence, or even suicide, you may find yourself receiving endless permission slips or surveys to screen your child.