We cannot discuss homelessness without discussing mental illness. The majority of homeless persons are severely MENTALLY ILL and need daily medication management and supervision. State run mental hospitals were closed in the 1980s and since then only the wealthy can afford long term mental healthcare in private institutions. The others become alcoholics and/or drug addicts. When their families can’t take it anymore they kick them out and they have nowhere to go.
Most mentally ill persons do not realize they are ill, deny their illness, or are too ashamed to get help. The one’s who choose to get help cannot afford it for very long. Most insurance companies do not even offer it because of the outrageous price of psych medication which cost on average $300-$2000 per month. The first psychiatrist office visit is $350 and then $125 per visit for medication management which ranges from every 3 weeks to every 6 months. Who can afford this? What usually happens is the person either quits or gets fired from their job because they are sick. Some eventually get so bad they will check themselves into a private mental hospital (knowing they can’t afford it). They get to stay there for 48-72 hours. They get to see a doctor, get prescriptions filled for 30 days and then they are kicked back out on the street after the 48-72 hours. Thirty days later they come back. It’s a never ending cycle. Mental illness is a chemical imbalance in the brain. It is a disease like cancer or diabetes. It is an outrage that most American’s think the mentally ill are “cowards”, “weak”, “takers” or think “they should just snap out of it”. Unless you have felt the pain and agony you will never understand.
Ahh…but “America has the greatest healthcare system in the world.”
I’m through with my rant now. God Bless.