No, not at all. My son has gone through hell, as have I and my family. He's essentially been victimized by the lack of appropriate care. We've pounded on every door, yet, in the end, his behaviour became.... I mean, he turned into an animal. I found him bent over, eyes closed, unaware that he had his eyes closed when speaking to me.
There was just never any supportive help, not what we needed when we needed it. It's chaos. It's malevolence to leave people to die on the street. It's a form of evil. It's inhumanity. It's man's inhumanity to man, and we need to do everything we can to change this. We are in an emergency. There is no doubt. We must act as if this is a crisis of immense, horrific proportions.