The Chronic Mental Patient: Problems, Solutions, and Recommendations for a Public Policy: Prepared by the Ad Hoc Committee on the Chronic Mental Patient
ask the local deaf services center or the county or city's Department of Social Services. they may have a caseworker assigned to deaf or disabled peopel to help.
or
see Mental Health Services for Deaf People
2003
Edited by Diane Morton and Caroline Kendall
Directory, 03-1
This revised edition of the "Mental Health Services for Deaf People: A Resource Directory" can be used as a resource for mental health professionals and deaf consumers. It contains a comprehensive listing of over 150 programs that provide mental health services to deaf individuals across the United States and Canada.
Gallaudet Research Institute (GRI)- Publications
travis also might want to have someone call a psychiatric hospital (if he has one in his area) who can give him a list of names of group homes for the mentally ill.
Mental patient is a valid term.
I think he already got this from Mrs. Bucket.
i don't believe it is, nor does my therapist or psychiatrist (who incidentally has been in practice for over 30 years).
Sorry, but I gave you one source and can give lots more to show that the term "mental patient" is still in use and is not pejorative.

i'm not going to argue with you about this, bott.
let's just agree to disagree, okay?
Mental patient. Mental patient. I get mad when people use the mad face if they are not joking. Mental patient.
I don't like mad face when real and you don't like mental patient. So you can't use mad face just because I say so. ( this is your reasoning on "mental patient")
Mental patient. Mental patient. I get mad when people use the mad face if they are not joking. Mental patient.
I don't like mad face when real and you don't like mental patient. So you can't use mad face just because I say so. ( this is your reasoning on "mental patient")
emoticon whenever i wish. i don't have to ask your permission. 
What Hear Again said is absolutely valid, why cant people respect other peoples feelings for a change?
What Hear Again said is absolutely valid, why cant people respect other peoples feelings for a change?
