They are government funded so they're required to maintain regular contact with residents regardless of their cognitive functionality in order to keep everyone housed. They're also legally/financially responsible for both the property and residents. That means regular maintenance and state inspections, as well as monitoring residents' well being and self care. I agree it can be stressful sometimes, but its definitely better than the idea of living in a homeless shelter or being separated from my family. Even section 8 does yearly inspections to make sure the housing is safe for residents. This being mental health housing, the requirements to see residents are a bit higher. I've been in Concern housing for almost 18 years. Arguing with case managers or maintenance will only make me seem less emotionally stable. I can't expect this organization to give my family a 4 bedroom house for 30% of my income with 0 strings attached. I follow the rules, I keep my family safe under 1 roof.
Because they have to have control of everything. They play on your mental health against you to make you worse so they keep you there. They are the worst company I have ever I mean ever seen in my life.
The government owns us now.
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