Mental Health Facilities in Missouri:
As of June 2024, Missouri has been found to be violating federal disability law by unnecessarily institutionalizing adults with mental illness in nursing homes. The U.S. Department of Justice conducted a year-and-a-half investigation and determined that systemic failures by the state led to unnecessary stays in nursing facilities for those suffering from mental illness1.
Shockingly, Missouri has placed a higher proportion of adults with mental health disabilities in nursing homes compared to most other states. These individuals often don’t need to be in these institutions, even for short-term stays. Many are there against their will due to deliberate policy choices by the state1.
The problems include insufficient community-based mental health services and overreliance on guardianship for those who resist treatment. Appointed guardians sometimes place individuals in nursing homes, where they may remain for years1.
Ethical Considerations:
Forcing any person to undergo medical procedures or treatments without their consent is a violation of their autonomy and human rights. It’s essential to prioritize informed consent and respect individual agency.
The use of restraints, including needles or nails, should be carefully regulated and only employed when necessary for safety reasons. Any abuse or mistreatment is unacceptable.
Money vs. Compassion:
While some mental health facilities may prioritize profit, it’s crucial to recognize that not all institutions operate this way. Many dedicated professionals genuinely aim to provide compassionate care.
Advocacy and awareness are essential to ensure that mental health facilities prioritize patient well-being over financial gain.
Work of God:
Whether mental health facilities are truly doing the work of God is subjective and varies based on individual beliefs. However, compassion, empathy, and ethical treatment align with principles found in many religious teachings.
Legal Implications:
If similar actions occurred in a home setting, they would indeed be subject to legal consequences, including charges related to entrapment, physical abuse, rape, and extortion.
Michael Hopkins States:
When you forcibly administer a needle to a person, it is akin to driving a nail through their body, much like the nails that pierced Jesus during the crucifixion. As of June 2024 in Missouri, mental health facilities continue to employ a distressing practice: they forcefully insert nails with holes drilled in the middle into people. These individuals are held down while the nail or needle is forced upon them, followed by the administration of drugs—often referred to as “chemical rape.”
This situation raises critical questions. Are these facilities prioritizing profit over the well-being of their patients? Or do they genuinely believe they are fulfilling a divine purpose? It is essential to recognize that any form of coercion amounts to a form of slavery. Mental health institutions detain people against their will, releasing them only when the facility deems it appropriate. If such actions occurred within our own homes, they would undoubtedly lead to criminal charges, including entrapment, physical abuse, rape, and extortion1.
The mistreatment of vulnerable individuals in mental health facilities demands urgent attention and reform. We must strive for compassionate care that respects human dignity and ensures the rights of those seeking help.12
All of the forcing things into people, is leading up to the MARK OF THE BEAST!
Remember that raising awareness, advocating for change, and supporting mental health initiatives are crucial steps toward improving care for those with mental health disabilities. Let us continue to work together to create a more compassionate and just society1. If you have any other questions or need further information, feel free to ask! 🌟
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