I only skimmed the last page of this discussion, but if you have concerns, you should call the police. This is your right, and maybe the information you provide will make a difference in the level of care that this person is receiving. You can't always assume that because the police and AHS are involved that everything is perfectly okay.
That said, the police will likely say very little and very little will change because, as has been mentioned, the legal/health systems appear to be dealing with it. Your call will help ensure this, that's all.
edit: To clarify, your call will almost certainly not impact the level of care that he requires, as that has been/will continue to be determined by health care professionals. What might change is the adherence to the required level of care, if it hasn't been met up until this point.
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Last edited by Rathji; 08-18-2014 at 12:38 PM.
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