Flagstaff, AZ. April, 2012. |
But before we begin: Herein another citizen provided report of information that directly relates to just how potentially depraved some of the one's running ASH can be, received yesterday afternoon, February 27, 2018.
"Are you aware that Donna Noriega has returned to work @ the Florence Crittenton Center?? I believe it was after the first of this year.
Did you know that her brother, Matthew J. Hoffman, has a $300,000 judgement on him in the state of NJ for sexual abuse of a former male student?? There is a second lawsuit that will go to court sometime this year with charges of sexual abusing a special needs girl?? That one was in Hillsboro,,NJ..
Thought you might like 2 know about this family..
Thank you." (Sent from my phone Feb. 27, 12:28 p.m.)
NOTE: More on this in the near future. As we have reported before, Florence Crittenton is a nation wide for profit business that oversees the care needs of abused young women. Who hired this bitch following her being fired by ADHS in 2015 on the basis of her central involvement in unlawful misconduct, which directly contributed to years of substandard care practices and conditions, and related abuse(s of Hospital patients. It is patently unacceptable that any person with the level of abject lack of character and conscience proven by Donna Noriega and her various rat hole pals at ASH circa 2012-present (as may apply) be granted any opportunity to work with at-risk populations.
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INTRODUCTION. DATELINE FEBRUARY 28, 2018:
During the first ten or so weeks following my February 21, 2012, discharge from Arizona State Hospital (ASH, Hospital) I drafted and published the first thirty one (31) articles in this blog publication. Rarely polished, prior to the involvement of my editor, right off the hip and yet drawn directly from the extensive body of notes and related documentation that I accrued during the entirety of my thirteen long months hospitalized there, these articles today represent the foundational elements to what, by spring, 2015, some mental health advocates and activists characterize as "The ugliest public mental health care facility scandal in new millennium."
During the first ten or so weeks following my February 21, 2012, discharge from Arizona State Hospital (ASH, Hospital) I drafted and published the first thirty one (31) articles in this blog publication. Rarely polished, prior to the involvement of my editor, right off the hip and yet drawn directly from the extensive body of notes and related documentation that I accrued during the entirety of my thirteen long months hospitalized there, these articles today represent the foundational elements to what, by spring, 2015, some mental health advocates and activists characterize as "The ugliest public mental health care facility scandal in new millennium."
Each of these articles was drafted, first, in Flagstaff, AZ, and then in Shreveport, LA, in April-May 2012.
Dallas, Texas. Visiting publishers. October 2012. |
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Keep in mind, these are most loudly documented aspects of my negative experiences as an ASH patient. But generally speaking, each and every day was peppered with wide varieties of staff misconduct and related abuse at all levels. I attest to this, bottom line.
Dr. Pervaiz Akhter. Shortly after entering the J1 foreign visitor certification program. A friend saw this photo: He looks spooky as hell! |
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January 11, 2011:
Following transport by ambulance from University of Arizona Medical Center South Campus in Tucson (UAMC), I arrive at the Arizona State Hospital in Phoenix (ASH) in late morning, where a full and unopened bottle of 60 count ten mg Ambien (a powerful and lethally dangerous medication that can sell on the street for $10 per ten mg tablet) is promptly stolen by either ASH' security staff or by one of the behavioral health technicians on the Palo Verde East unit at ASH.
January 14, 2011:
A Palo Verde East charge nurse named Peggy (the really mean one with the white hair who never gets out of her seat behind the counter of the nurse's station) informs me that I am not allowed to eat dinner on the unit and very rudely teases me when I inform her that I was threatened by one of the more volatile patients out on the patient mall earlier in the afternoon. I file my first ASH grievance.
February 01-06, 2011:
I undergo a lengthy psychological assessment administered by a residential level (non-licensed) practicioner (Holmes).
April 01, 2011:
ASH enters a period of no dutifully hired chief executive officer-supervisor that lasts for 4 full months, putting the majority of the ASH activities into the control of ASH' chief operating officer (Noriega) and chief medical officer (Dingle).
April 08, 2011:
I put seven letters in the mail to non-profits and other like resources in the hope/intent of finding someone willing to help Audrey P. with an electric wheelchair.
April 12, 2011
I meet with my primary attending physician, Dr. Laxman Patel, and seek counsel on his feelings about my escalating desire/need to address staff misconduct and directly related patient abuse at ASH, and Dr. Patel responds by asking me "What? Do you think you can change the system?" and further tells me that "ASH is not the right hospital for you."
April 18, 2011:
I draft and mail my second letter of disdain to the Arizona Department of Health Services over the ongoing and very volatile issue of illicit substance sales and use in the patient bathrooms and other places because I am very concerned about my own safety and the basic threat posed to other, non-substance abusing patients at ASH.
April 20, 2011:
The results of the lengthy psychological assessment that I underwent in early February, 2011, are released, revealing a diagnosis including but not limited to: major depressive disorder and asssociated traits inc. suicidal ideation, mild to moderate schizoidism (not to be confused with schizophrenia), chronic alcoholism, personality disorder not otherwise specified.
April 24, 2011:
My primary attending physician (Patel) informs me that he is going to recommend me for discharge from ASH because he has issues with my stated philosophies about suicide, depression, and other other related things.
April 25, 2011:
A three man yelling fest and near fist fight over illicit substances sales erupts directly in front of the patient mall bathrooms.
April 26, 2011:
Audrey P. informs that me that her primary attending physician, Dr. Ramos-Roxas, is angry with her because I mailed seven letters out in the hope/intent of finding someone willing to help Audrey P. with an electric wheelchair.
April 26, 2011:
I meet for the first time with an advocate (Gallagher) from the state office of human rights about the dangers posed at ASH by the sales and use of illicit substances.
April 30, 2011:
At the monthly meeting of my inpatient treatment and discharge planning team, I again bring up staff misconduct and patient abuse, and Dr. Patel takes issue my willingness to report staff misconduct and directly related patient abuse at ASH by:
1) calling me a "nitpicker...";
2) characterizing my habit of taking notes with the statement: "You write down everything I (Patel) say and then argue about it later";
3) and further suggesting that I "request a different doctor", to which I agree;
4) and when I inquire as to what I need to do to make it happen, Dr. Patel states "We will handle that."
May 02, 2011:
I undergo a 1:1 consultation with ASH Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Steven Dingle, who establishes that I will do well to continue with my treatment at ASH for at least a few more months, and assures me that I will meet my new doctor immediately concerning my clinical status at ASH.
May 03-21, 2011:
I experience a three week gap in direct care from a primary care physician, although Dr. Patel appears at times and implies that I cannot, in fact, change physicians, which I disagree with, given the fact that he made it clear to me on April 30 that I should be treated by "another doctor;" on two subsequent occasions, however, Dr. Patel approaches me and asks me to sign a document regarding my legal status at ASH that I am not informed enough about to feel comfortable with signing, but it is also a document that has no legal bearing or merit until very late May, and in both cases that I am also unwilling to sign predated legal documents of any kind.
May 17, 2011:
Jesus Rincon Murietta, who is a fellow patient and casual friend of mine from Tucson, escapes ASH by swiping an employee identification/electronic pass card and exiting the property through at least three highly secure doors/gates.
May 19, 2011:
ASH' Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Steven briefly meets with me on the patient mall, agrees with my concerns about Dr. Patel's overt attempts to get me to sign a predated legal document, and assures me that I am not under Dr. Patel's care anymore.
May 24, 2011:
I contact JJ Hensley at The Arizona Republic newspaper by phone and report Jesus Rincon Murietta's escape because I am concerned about Jesus safety, the greater publics' safety, and because by all appearances, ASH administration has opted to cover up the news of the escape.
May 25, 2011: RE: ADHS/DBHS OGA Docket #H090611S0009 (at this time, pending assignment and scheduling for OAH judicial review):
Following my lawful refusal, at 9:40 a.m., to sign a legal document relating to my inpatient status at ASH that I was not even comfortable discussing until I had staffed it with my court appointed attorney, I am:
1) threatened with immediate discharge into homelessness by a paralegal secretary from ASH' legal office (Froelich);
2) interrupted as I am attempting to phone my attorney in regards to the matter by an ASH psychiatrist who I have never even met (Lydon), who advises me without explanation that I am required to subject myself to a psychiatric assessment to be conducted by her at that time, which I refuse to take part in, and subsequently;
3) pulled out of a therapy session by security, who escort me against my wishes and without explanation to Palo Verde East unit, where I am;
4) advised without any explanation by two nurses and a social worker that my status has been altered from "full grounds privileges" to that of highly restrictive "suicide watch", after which I am;
5) unlawfully served legal notice that my new (at that time) primary attending physician (Ahkter) and ASH' Chief Medical officer (Dingle), in complicity with the Office of the AZ Attorney General (Rudd), has without explanation initiated a petition for court ordered involuntary treatment, this despite the fact that I am already subject to the authority of a one year court order for treatment that has been in effect for six months;
6) refused privacy by nursing staff when a human rights advocate named John Gallagher comes to meet with me as per a prior scheduling in relation to an unrelated, ongoing confidential issue.
Dr. Pervaiz Akhter Pakistani educated. Former since-fled ASH psychiatrist. This photo taken in 2016. |
May 26, 2011:
I consult with my court appointed attorney on the above matter, and when I advise ASH staff of this, my primary attending physician (Ahkter) comes to me in person for the first time in relation to this ongoing spectacle and advises me that the "suicide watch" has been removed and my status as a "full grounds privileges" patient restored, and that ASH' legal petition for court order has been withdrawn, too. When I ask him why I was placed on "suicide watch", he responds by telling me that a summary review of my compiled (six months) ASH records had compelled him to presume that I was deserving of "suicide watch" status, this despite my having maintained event-free status as a "full grounds privileges" patient for the entirety of my six months of treatment at ASH until that date. When I ask him about the legal petition, he declines comment.
June 01, 2011:
JJ Hensley of the AZ Republic newspaper informs me that ASH representatives have categorically denied the occurrence of any escapes in recent history, and that he will not be able to run a story without further verification of the event.
Thursday, July 07, 2011: RE: ADHS/DBHS OGA Docket #B090811S0036; OAH Case #2011-BHS-0263-DHS (judicial review and case to be heard May 17, 2012);
At 8:20 a.m., a behavioral health technician (Traylor) verbally and physically assaults and injures me as I am standing in front of the medication window on the Palo Verde East unit, following which:
1) my immediate cries for assistance from other Palo verde East staff are ignored;
2) my request to contact Phoenix police in order to lawfully report the attack is refused;
3) my continued statements to the effect of express desire to file a police report are continually rejected, until late in the afternoon, when;
4) I am advised by my primary attending physician (Ahkter), that he has reviewed video footage of the assault, and that in his opinion, no assault has occurred, at which time;
5) a nurse named (Dwyer) advises me that I "can make that phone call to the police" if I am "still interested," to which I respond "Hell yes, I am," leading to;
6) me finally being granted access to placing my call to Phoenix police more than seven full hours after the attack, after which:
7) I am escorted by three very intimidating security guards, who advise me that filing a police report "is not a very good idea", to meet with four Phoenix police officers, who;
8) immediately reject the merit of my basic claim and advise me that review of the video footage shows nothing even remotely akin to assault of any kind; the police officers then refuse to file a formal report of assault on my behalf, and in parting ways, further engage in ridiculing my lucidity and questioning my honesty.
Friday, July 08, 2011:
At 8:00 p.m. I meet with an Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Investigations representative (Fox) in regards to the July 07 attack on me, who then proceeds to:
1) present me with a formal ADHS "critical incident" document, after which;
2) she has a security guard take 4-5 digital photos of the very visible bruising on my right side upper rib cage, and then;
4) takes time to review some non-free streaming video footage with me that clearly shows the technician (Traylor) approach me with both hands held up and waving around in front of her face and body as she verbally assaults me exactly as I reported it, but the video footage skips at precisely that moment when Elaine Traylor strikes me.
Saturday, July 09, 2011:
Four (!) ASH security guards pull me out of a therapy session and escort me against my wishes in order to meet with a "visitor" who they refuse to identify in a main ASH lobby building conference room, following which:
1) a Phoenix police officer advises me that the ASH technician who attacked me (Traylor) has filed a report of assault against me, and then asks me;
2) "Are you willing to answer some questions?", to which I respond;
3) "No. I have already spoken to Phoenix police about this, and a department of health services investigator is already conducing an investigation in regards to this matter", following which;
4) a Pale Verde East unit charge nurse (Mary Ann) refuses to perform any level of physical examination of my sore ribs which are by now so stiff that my breathing is effected, on the basis that she "won't risk it" because she knows what I am "up to," and that in her opinion I am "litigious," at which point;
5) two senior ASH nursing staff representatives (Bonnie, Jackie) appear in obvious order to support of the action of flatly ignoring my basic ongoing request that somebody please take a look at my ribs;
6) I go to bed that night without having been granted any examination of my sore and potentially broken ribs that day.
Former-since incarcerated ASH security guard Roger James Former. Convicted sexual predator of children, including prior to his employment by ADHS. |
Sunday, July 10, 2011:
One of the four security guards that escorted me to meet with the policeman the previous day (Vita) approaches me and asks:
1) "Are you all packed up?", to which I respond;
2) "What are you talking about?", compelling him to advise me that;
3) "The hospital's attorney is pressing charges against you, and they are coming to take you to county lockup first thing in the morning!"
Monday, July 11, 2011:
Panicked over the idea that I might be arrested and taken to jail today, I contact the hospital ombudsman-patient advocate (Serda) at first light in order to gain some idea of whether or not the hospital's attorney is going to have me , and;
1) the hospital ombudsman (Serda) and chief operating officer (Noreiga) advise me that they have no knowledge of me being arrested, but that such things are outside the scope of ASH administrations concerns, leaving me in a state of high anxiety that doesn't subside for weeks, and;
2) she (Noriega) promises me that she will personally look into identifying the security guard who had advised me of the plan to have me arrested and then address the matter of him unlawfully advising me on matters far outside the scope of ASH securitys' authority, following which;
3) my primary attending physician (Ahkter) informs me (for the first time) that ASH' office of risk management has ruled that I must be transferred from the most peaceful to another unit, but he can offer me no clinical reasoning whatsoever as to the decision;
4) I file a grievance with the ASH ombudsman (Serda) because I am not satisfied with the decision to transfer me under these conditions;
5) I also call my contact in the state human rights office (Gallagher), and he assures me that he will e-mail administration in my defense, because he is aware of my good faith involvement in addressing illicit substances trafficking at ASH and of related threats of violence that has been imparted from me by patients on the more violent units because they perceive me as a "snitch."
July 31, 2011:
The best and possibly only ethical state employed human rights advocate (Gallagher) in Arizona resigns his position in order to begin a doctorate program at Arizona State University.
August 01, 2011:
Following four months of no duly hired chief executive officer at ASH Cory Nelson assumes supervision of the entire ASH operation under authority of the deputy director of the AZ Department Behavioral Health Services (Dr. Laura Nelson). He is hired by ADHS after vacating a former administrative position with the state of South Dakota in a cloud of publicized scandal.
Cory Nelson Former since fired ASH CEO. Fired in 2015 |
Thursday, September 01, 2011:
An ASH security guard informs me that Jesus Rincon Murietta has brutally murdered a young Phoenix woman named April Mott and is currently being held in jail for the crime, following which:
1) I call The AZ Republic newspaper and speak with an editor, and remind him of my prior communications with JJ Hensley in relation to Jesus' late May escape, to which the editor responds "Great tip!";
2) I am then put back in touch with JJ Hensley, who is shocked to learn that the same man advises me that he intends to initiate another investigation into the matter.
Friday, September 02, 2011:
A formal grievance document prepared on my behalf by a human rights advocate (Gallagher) in regards to the sequence of events on and around May 25-28, 2011 (as described above) is submitted to ASH administration.
September 03, 2011-September 20, 2011:
I draft and put detailed letters into the outgoing ASH patient mail about the cover up of Jesus Murietta's escape and April Mott's brutal murder, as well as other seriously incriminating data concerning ASH' improprieties as a public health facility to the offices of:
1) Congresswoman Gabriel Giffords,
2) Senator John McCain,
3) Congressman Raul Grijalva,
4) The Joint Commission,
5) US Department of Health & Human Services,
6) US Department of Justice Civil Rights Division,
7) Arizona Disability Law Center,
8) Irene Mesina (editor) of the Tucson Weekly newspaper.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011 RE: ADHS/DBHS Docket #H120511S0012 (at this time, pending assignment and scheduling for OAH judicial review):
In the company of a Palo Verde unit nurse (Dwyer) and my assigned social worker (Mitscher), my primary attending physician (Ahkter) delivers a letter to me that was drafted and signed by ASH chief executive officer (Nelson) and ASH chief medical officer (Dingle), advising me (for the second time) of an unexplained transfer from the most peaceful unit at ASH to the most violent one, and;
1) informs me that he had nothing to do with it;
2) cannot offer any explanation at all for the proposed transfer, following which;
3) I file a grievance with the ASh ombudsperson (Serna) concerning my disagreement with the proposed transfer, and later;
4) I speak in person with Dana Flannery of the Arizona Department of Health Office of Human Rights about the proposed transfer, as well as about Jesus Rincon Murietta and April Mott's brutal murder, and she says "Oh, my god!"
Wednesday, September 07, 2011:
I meet in person for the first time with AZ Republic newspaper reporter JJ Hensley in order to discuss the murder of April Mott as it relates to the cover-up of Jesus Murietta's escape; as well as details relating to the recent patterns of retaliation that I was being to subjected to at that time.
Thursday, September 08, 2011:
Following 48 hours of distraction from the matter, I give in to the pressure to accept being transferred to a new unit, despite my strong feelings about the impropriety of the action and the possibility that I will be at great risk of harm from patients who perceive me as a "snitch", I am transferred from the most peaceful unit at ASH, Palo Verde east, to the most violent one, Desert Sage East, and;
1) I meet my new roommates on Desert Sage East, one of whom is Joe Saucedo Gallegos, who is a very active illicit substances dealer and loan shark of sorts, and;
2) I later learn that Joe Saucedo Gallegos is patient of my previous primary attending physician, Dr. Pervaiz Ahkter, who- in complicity with Chief Medical officer, Dr. Steven Dingle, and ASH CEO Cory "crazycorycorner.weebly.com" Nelson- transferred me from the most peaceful unit at ASH to Desert Sage East as matter of retaliating against me because I had filed filed complaints against him.
September 28, 2011:
-The AZ Republic newspaper publishes a front page story written by JJ Hensley that takes up 3.5 full pages of copy about the Jesus Rincon Murietta's escape from ASH, ASH' subsequent attempts to cover the news of the escape up, and April Mott's brutal murder, etc., in this article: Phoenix victim's family questions why man was free: Mental hospital halted search; escapee now a murder suspect. by JJ Hensley Sept. 28, 2011 The Arizona Republic
-Later the same day, the law firm of Goldberg & Osborne publishes a news brief relating to the Jesus Rincon Murietta-April Mott murder. as follows: Murdered Woman’s Family Considers Possible Legal Action Against State.
Friday, October 02, 2011:
At 7:30 p.m., clearly unstable new-hire charge nurse (Tracy) incites patient anger towards me after I inform her that I am not interested in any of the cake that she is offering patients on Desert Sage East, at which time:
1) I am physically assaulted by a regularly violent patient named Melissa A., and;
2) very graphically threatened with physical harm by several other patients, including a man named James M., following which the charge nurse (Tracy) calls in a critical incident security response on me, after which;
3) security responds and has to break up a couple of fights between numerous other patients that have erupted in relation to the whole charade and which I have nothing to do with, and;
4) as things cool down, one of the friendlier security guards asks me "Why in the hell did that charge nurse call us in on you?", leading me to;
5) request to speak with the on-call physician in order to make clear that I am at risk, and learn that the on-call physician is none other than my first primary attending doctor (Patel), and that he is unwilling to came and talk to me or otherwise attend to these matters at this time (although he does instruct Desert Sage East staff to fully restrict me to STI status if I so desire).
October 03, 2011-November 01, 2011:
As the new patient on Desert Sage east unit, I am repeatedly threatened with physical harm by other patients, including Joe Saucedo Gallegos on at least three occasions or otherwise frightened for my life and general well being, leading me to file a handful of strongly worded grievance reports concerning my safety to the office manager at the Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Grievances and Appeals (Burke) and anybody else I could think of.
October 04, 2011:
I directly witness and report two staff members (Jeff, Izzy) after they face slam an animated but entirely non-violent patient named Andrew B. into a metal door while dragging him by his arms out of the Desert Sage East day room.
November 08, 2011:
While mildly debating the validity of a new ASH staff dress code at the counter of the nurse's station on Desert Sage East Unit with a staff technician named Izzy, I am viciously assaulted from behind with a metal and plastic chair by a regularly violent patient (Melissa A.) who has already physically assaulted me on the Desert Sage East unit on several documented occasions, after which;
1) I ask for Desert Sage East nursing to look at my injured left eye and cheek;
2) I request staff to grant me access to the police so that I can file a report;
3) I meet with my newest primary attending physician (Dy) because I want her input on the idea of filing a police report against a fellow mentally ill patient, and then;
4) learn that the regularly violent patient (Melissa A.) went on to attack another patient, who has already filed a report with police, leading me to;
5) hold off for the time being on the idea of filing my own report against the regularly violent patient (Melissa A.) in order to see what develops, because she is taken into custody by the cops at the end of the day.
November 24, 2011:
The patient who attacked and struck me in the head and face with the chair (Melissa A.) is released from jail following her November 08, 2011 arrest (see above) and returned to Desert Sage East unit, where she immediately engages in threatening me and other patients with lethal harm. leading me to again contact the Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Grievances and Appeals (Burke).
November 26, 2011:
I file a police report against the patient who attacked and struck me in the head and face me with the chair (Melissa A., police report # 201102056258)
1) The patient who attacked and struck me in the head and and face is taken into custody by police and taken to jail.
December 02, 2011:
I receive a letter from ASH Chief Operating Officer (Noriega) that insultingly mischaracterizes my having been struck in the face and head with a chair as though it something that might happen in a checkout line at the local grocery. Her exact words, in part: "The patient somewhat placed the chair over your head..."
December 05, 2011:
My primary attending ASH physician (Dy), in the company of a nurse (Snow) and my assigned social worker (Washington) advise me that ASH chief medical officer (Dingle) is willing to remove me from the civil side of the hospital and transfer me to ASH "CRU" unit (where criminally charged mentally ill patients are housed and security is very high), allegedly because he is my concerned about safety.
December 06, 2011:
I inquire as to whether I will still be able to engage in participating in the daily therapy activities offered on the civil side of ASH if I agree to be transferred to CRU, and my request is denied.December 07, 2011:
I experience an unscheduled from the deputy chief medical officer at ASH (Breslow), who I have never heard of, and he asks me what I think the "problem is" at ASH, to which I respond "I suppose you get what you pay for" and in closing, he tells me to call him anytime, and later on;
-at dinner, a patient named Joe Saucedo Gallegos physically contacts with me and threatens my life, but the on-hand Desert Sage East nurse (Pam) ignores and later denies the incident, despite it being witnessed by a technician (Shay).
December 15-31, 2011
I receive two identical form letters from the Arizona department of Health Services Office of Grievances and Appeals advising me that my appeals of both ADHS/DBHS grieveance document grievance document #H090611S0009 (see May 25, 2011) and ADHS/DBHS and ADHS/DBHS OGA Docket #B090811S0036 (see July 08, 2011) have been rejected for OAH judicial review.
January 15, 2012:
I draft and mail a formal letter of dissent over the rejection of my two appeals (above) to the Arizona Department of Health Services Director, Will Humble.
Will Humble Former-since fled ADHS Director. |
January 17, 2012:
I draft and mail two letters specific to my dissent over the rejection of my two appeals (see above) to Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Appeals and Grievances.
January 22, 2012
I am again threatened with physical harm by two other male patients (James M., Joe Saucedo Gallegos) at dinner, and two on hand staff members, including a charge nurse (Pam) refuse to intervene, following which;
1) one of the male patients who threatened me at dinner (James M.) follows me from dinner to a secluded area on the patient mall and verbally and physically assaults me;
2) I report the attack to a security guard (Blanca) who shortly thereafter confirms via video my accounting of the event;
3) I verify this again later in the evening with the charge nurse on Desert Sage East (Robert), and yet;
4) the following morning, I am denied access to my normal daily therapeutic activities and fully restricted to the Desert Sage East unit by the charge nurse because she "still isn't sure what happened last night... but you attacked James, didn't you?," after which;
5) I file a formal report with the police (complaint #2129002910)
January 25, 2012:
I receive two identical form letters from the Arizona Department of Health Services reversing their earlier decision to deny OAH judicial review of ADHS/DBHS grieveance document grievance document #H090611S0009 and ADHS/DBHS grievance document #B090811S0036/OAH Case #2011-BHS-0263-DHS and advising me that I will later be informed of the scheduling of eash OAH hearing.
January 10, 2011:
In an impromptu and unlawfully convened ITDP conference attended by my primary attending physician, (Dy), my assigned social worker (Washington), and a social services administrator (Heffern), I am;
1) denied the opportunity to invite a patient advocate;
2) advised that I will be discharged from ASH into potential homelessness in 10 days (for the second time), regardless of whether or not my various aftercare logistics are in order.
February 12, 2012:
I submit a lawful written request for medical records (not including psycho-therapy notes) to my assigned social worker (Washington) specific to my treatment history at ASH, but it is flatly denied with no explanation by ASH administration.
February 20, 2012
I discharge from the Arizona State Hospital and relocate to Flagstaff, AZ, where I enter a short term dual diagnosis (alcoholism, mental health) treatment facility.