Mother Horrified by Footage of Mentally Ill Daughter Improperly Discharged
Mother Horrified by Footage of Mentally Ill Daughter Improperly Discharged
Cheryl Chandler, the mother of Rebecca, the mentally ill woman left by hospital personnel at a Baltimore bus stop in the freezing cold wearing only socks, said of the discovery, “It crushed me.” Chandler was made aware of her missing daughter’s situation on January 9th when she just so happened to stumble upon the viral video footage shot by disgusted passer-by and psychotherapist, Imamu Baraka.Rebecca, 22, was dropped by workers at the stop with a bloody gash on her forehead. She was wobbling around in only a hospital gown and socks, groaning and visibly disoriented. Her mother says she is “eternally grateful” to Baraka for capturing the incident on tape.Chandler described her daughter as a lovely young woman who has been struggling with mental illness since she was 16. Over the past year-and-a-half, she had been in and out of residential facilities. Chandler said her daughter, who does have health insurance, was “denied her right by law to receive the clinical care.” She added of the footage, “My daughter did not choose to be the face of mental illness. She didn't choose to be an example of the impact of a failed mental health care system. She was an individual in need of services.”
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