It depends on who did the assessment. That was another thing I witnessed. With the young lady I made reference to, the assessment was originally done by an OSI clinic. It was well written. I read the assessment. Probably for this gentleman, as well, if I were to read his assessment.... Even if it was done correctly, better than I've ever seen before, working for AHS.... I worked at the Centennial Centre. We worked collaboratively. We trusted each other. We believed in our assessments.
When I presented that to my lead or my manager, or even one of the directors I constantly had conversations with, it wasn't done by one of their people from their Lifemark network, so they would try to convince me to get the veteran to do it somewhere else. That breached my principles of practice. Reading those assessments, it would have harmed the individual in so many ways, and I couldn't force myself to do that and get somebody to relive it again. I wouldn't do that even in an in-patient scenario.
