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by kkdjjj83k 1292 days ago
Amen to this. My mother had schizophrenia as I was growing up and she was hospitalized multiple times during my youth. Sometimes time away allowed for healing and a "normal" life for a while. I'm not sure she could have pulled herself out of these situations without supervision.

Fast forward 30 years, and all the state hospitals are closed. Mentally sick people are left to live on the streets. Meanwhile our culture gets sicker and sicker. Thank you for invoking God.

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Fast forward individual lives, and see how many elderly are now running into a similar Catch 22 with the increasing rates of dementia. Our cultural fixation with individualism and agency leaves a lot of folks in a gray area where they lose their ability to manage their own lives but are not yet clear cases for the state to protect.

During this limbo, people are at great risk for exploitation as well as avoidable catastrophes due to simply being invisible during their decline. Rather than willful neglect, there is simply nobody there with assigned duty to steer folks on the least unhappy path.

Ironically, people with mental illnesses appear to be much more likely to develop dementia too. So they can experience multiple flavors of this tragedy.