November 20, 2009
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Texas-Sized Mental Problems

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A caretaker repeatedly slams a patient’s head into a metal door. Another beats a charge with a hairbrush. Blind eyes are turned as patients sexually assault each other. These are some of the gravest abuses catalogued by a Texas Observer (May 2, 2008) investigation into the state’s mental health network. The culprit behind some 1,266 incidents of abuse in the past three fiscal years, the monthly muckraking magazine reports, is a systemic failure to fund enough qualified workers to provide decent care. 

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  • shelly 10/21/2008 2:46:11 PM

    absolutely superb magazine!

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