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Oriana said:Yes, the residents may be exaggerating and making a big deal out of nothing, but we aren't there. EMS records would help.
Maybe they'll just build a station up the street.
Oriana said:Yes, the residents may be exaggerating and making a big deal out of nothing, but we aren't there. EMS records would help.
Too bad that Rob (apparently) never uses a computer... he probably knows nothing about this. But I bet he'd actually love it. He's been the family screw-up for so long, while Doug is the "good son". I bet he'd enjoy it and being able to tease his brother. "Gee, Jones, I smoke crack and drive drunk for a year and people still love me. You managed to destroy us in one afternoon!"
Nice to see TOBorn picking up some of the tasks unattended in pud99's absence!
He wears tailored suits.
Does he though? Tailored as in the guys at Tip Top enlarge his pants a little bit, bring it up a little in the crotch? Sew in a pocket big enough to fit a mickey of Russian Prince?
He wears terrible suits. But then again, anything fashionable would look terrible on his frame.
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Obviously I can't speak to that specific case, but no. Well probably not. Griffen treats some very serious cases. Their residents may be violent towards themselves or others. They may be so intensely introverted that they are unwilling or unable to communicate with strangers. Thing is ASD is a spectrum and thus affects each individual differently. I'm simplifying an unbelievably complex spectrum -one with which I know first hand.I don't know much about autism, but I understand there's only about 3-5 individuals in Griffen Centre. Is there no way Doug and a few constituents could just go in and get to know their new neighbours and the staff?
That maybe they are scared and confused in their new environment? Just say hello to them and be cheerful. It might go a long way.
Obviously I can't speak to that specific case, but no. Well probably not. Griffen treats some very serious cases. Their residents may be violent towards themselves or others. They may be so intensely introverted that they are unwilling or unable to communicate with strangers. Thing is ASD is a spectrum and thus affects each individual differently. I'm simplifying an unbelievably complex spectrum -one with which I know first hand.
I work in educational support and when we hear Griffen we know it's major. They do amazing work teaching their clients the skills they'll need for life: self care, emotional regulation, cooking, cleaning, banking. It was awesome last night seeing them get the support they richly deserve, but it's sad to see how little both sides understand about the spectrum.
greenestone staff say ford isn't there? and the security guards did what? fabricare staff have a gag order?
rob ford photo-ops cause viral fireworks as bala rehab site revealed
http://www.muskokatodaily.com/?p=18641
Doug was the one who didn't inform the residents. Apparently, the Griffin Centre met with DF a few times before it opened. (From the TStar article.) Yes, definitely he handled it terribly. If he had an ounce of sense, he could have handled it so that it didn't make the news at all.
greenestone staff say ford isn't there? and the security guards did what? fabricare staff have a gag order?
rob ford photo-ops cause viral fireworks as bala rehab site revealed
http://www.muskokatodaily.com/?p=18641
The embattled head of Ford Nation was taken to the cleaners....
being tricked into something being pretty unprofitable for you (deal, duty or else)