Illinois Children Being Held in Psychiatric Hospitals Longer than Necessary
Illinois Children Being Held in Psychiatric Hospitals Longer than Necessary
State Senator Julie Morrison, a Democrat from Deerfield, Illinois, called for a public hearing after an investigation showed children in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) are being left in psychiatric hospitals after their doctors have indicated they are ready for release, and are staying there much longer than necessary.The investigation found that in two years, between 2015 and 2017, children spent more than 27,000 days stuck in psychiatric hospitals beyond what was necessary instead of being released to residential treatment centers or foster homes, and the number of psychiatric admissions beyond medical necessity has skyrocketed from 88 in 2014 to 301 in 2017.“I think they’re going to come out more damaged and more difficult to treat by leaving them in for extended periods of time beyond medical necessity,” Morrison said. “We’re hurting these children.”Morrison said she plans to schedule the hearing in the coming months in front of the Senate Human Services Committee and expects DCFS to provide lawmakers with detailed information and statistics on the children being held beyond what is required.
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ProPublica Illinois Investigates ‘Stuck Kids’ in Psychiatric HospitalsIllinois Lawmakers Demand Explanation on Children Stuck in Psychiatric Hospitals
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