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Dan Richardson Case Study
Dan Richardson was born on 03/15/1956 in Granity City, IL to . His parents marriage was solid when he was younger, but became rocky as he grew older. Dan was raised in . Dan's father passed away in . His mother is still living, she resides within a nursing home. Dan visits her two to five times a week. Dan has a brother, . He is close with his brother; they see each other almost daily. Frank is 45 years old. He lives in Okawville, IL. Dan stated that he had a postitive childhood. When he was in trouble he was yelled at for punishment. Mr. Richardsons yearly income is $150,000 between his wife's and his employment. His bills are as follows: utilities $85 monthly, phone bill $225 monthly, propane $800 yearly and he divides the remainder …show more content…
He reports that his wife and he has a good solid marriage. They have a daughter, Alyse Richardson (). They see Alyse. Mr. Richardson does not attend church regularly.
Dan Richardson graudated from in 1974. He then attended Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville, IL in 1974. Dan currently works for Millwright as an Indistrual Mechanic. He has worked for Millwright since 2007. Dan's hourly income is $35.67 from his employment as a Indistrual Mechanic. From 1984-2007 he worked at RTS Rail Terminal Services, BNR Transfer, Union Pacific Railroad, and Katy Railroad as a truck diver. 1982-1984 Dan worked at Danny Bob's in Granite City, IL as a Manager.
Mr. Richardson does not have any substance abuse issues. Mr. Richardson denys any mental heath issues. Mr. Richardson has been diagnosed with high blood pressure, heart disease, and high cholesterol. He takes ongoing medication Lisinopril 5mg (blood pressure) once daily, simvastatin 40mg (high cholesterol) once daily, and carvedilol 25mg (heart disease) twice daily. Mr. Richardson had a heart attack in 2010; he had two stints put into his heart. Mr. Richardson eats a healthy diet and tries to alleviate any stressors in his life. He denies having any military history. Dan's foot inches tall and is medium build with long brown hair. His hobbies include fishing, hunting, and spending time with his family. He reports he has a good reputation in the

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