Right, a little earlier, and identifying where problem areas might be, but to say that “now you've finished up your transition services and everything should be fine” I think is naive. Yes, there should definitely be some follow-up, but meaningful follow-up. I myself, if I can use myself as an example again, am on a so-called three-week rotation of being called by my VAC case manager for no other reason than to make sure I'm still breathing.
I'm still not getting services. I'm still not getting the supports. I still live in my room and struggle to eat or to shower—to do anything—and my quality of life is zero. I mean, I thought it was important to be here today, but it's really going to kick the hell out of me.