Joelah told the writer that he did understand. The writer then talked about the empty medication bottles found in his room. The writer asked Joleah if knew that staff needed to be the ones to administer his medication. Joelah said yes. The writer asked Joelath what was so important for staff to administer medication. Joelah at told the writer he didn’t know. The writer explained that their staff needed to be the ones to administer the medication as the organization was liable if something happened. The writer told Joelah that the writer didn’t doubt that Joelah knew how to correctly to administer his own medication but that it was mandatory for Joelah to have staff administer his medication The writer asked for his current medication. Joelah told the writer that he did not have his medication. The writer then asked about the cords found in his room and what his reason for having the cords were. Joelah told the writer that he had a reason for taking the cords. The writer encouraged Joelah to tell the writer what was happening to him. Joelah told the writer “I don’t …show more content…
Joelah told the writer “possibly”. The writer asked Joelah how we were coping with the situation that was happening with him and roommates. Joelah told the writer that he didn’t know. The writer guessed that Joelah may play video games or smoke a little weed to cope. Joelah then said, “alcohol, sometimes I use alcohol to cope”. The writer parroted that sometimes Joelah drank alcohol to cope with the stresses going on at Shanoa’s. Joelah told the writer “yes but I haven’t drunk alcohol for a few weeks”. Joelah went on to say “I also exercise”. The writer commented that the writer had seen him power walking once while driving the house van and it looked like he was getting a workout. The writer asked Joelah if he felt safe at Shanoa’s. Joelah told the writer he didn’t. The writer asked who he felt unsafe around. Joelah told the writer that he felt unsafe around “Joseph, Jude, and Jared.” The writer and Joelah then talked about whether or not Joelah felt like he could communicate with his roommates and come to some sort of respectful understanding for one