Post by BRIE on Apr 11, 2009 23:04:32 GMT -5
BLOOD ON MY BED
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WELCOME TO STERLING LODGE REHABILITATION CENTER ![/color]
With our nationally ranked psychiatrists and
facilities that cater to our patients every need,
we are one of the top rehab centers in the country.
Our patients are provided with individual care,
group meetings, and other facilities such as field trips
and top quality rooms and catering services. We do ask
family members to follow these suggestions:
We do not encourage you to contact your loved one.
This could affect their progress here at Sterling Rehab
Center. There is no need to worry about them, since they
will be under the best care. If you do send
letters or care packages, they will be taken from our
patients to be evaluated and we can confiscate them if
we decide that your letters and care packages will harm
the peace and tranquility that we are trying to maintain
here at Sterling. There are no visiting hours here at Sterling.
This will also disrupt the environment we are trying to
build here. This also ensures your safety, since some of
our patients can get out of hand if provoked.
We will notify family members when their loved ones
are ready to leave the facility and slowly adjust
to a normal life. Do not try to take your loved one
out of Sterling because it can ruin all the hard work
our staff has made to help our patients.
Sometimes our patients manage to obtain a phone
and may say some disturbing things about our facility,
such as how we’re torturing them. Sometimes the
medications we give our patients give them hallucinations
so there is no need to worry about how we treat our patients.
There is no need to worry, since we give our
patients the best of care. [/color][/font]
NOTICE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF[/color]
HOMELAND SECURITY[/color][/b][/font]
Patients serving mandatory timefor their crimes
can only be released after staying at the minmum
of what the staff members suggest them to, and
must have a record of good and clean behavior
There is no exact sentence, it varies from
person to person and when they come out of it
- they will be a new, and better citizen entirely.
There will be some social interactions between
patients but under close guidance. [/color][/font]
I AM GUILTY OF THE CHARGES COMING IN[/color]
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