Thank you for your love.
While I do not work at one and so am coming from an easier to adhere standpoint, my brother has been hospitalized and if anyone knew of my mother while we were young, we would have been taking away by child protective services. These all all due to mental illnesses.
It is true that as an institution, there are serious social and legal limits. I do hope that all institutions will do their best but I understand their are limits.
However, there are more than just institutions. There are individuals. You and me and so many out there. Even though I have mental difficulties of my own and a complicated story, I can still hug another human being. I can still love them, before they are lost in dispaire. For those, like my sister, who are born mentally slow, and may live her life as such, we should all open our arms and lend a helping hand. Directly or indirectly with love, charity and hope. Secondary support such as funding and encouragement for the people, places, and programs that protect her and others who carry this same cross.
(On a side note, I have a strong guess that from the agent orange, particular the 1979 batch, that were dropped on the river banks of Vietnam that is one of the source of the spike in mental illness births in 1980)