Nancy Gaskin Telephone Conference Summary

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Writer and BHCC Care Coordinator Nancy Gaskin had a Telephone conference with Paul Green (RCM) and Angela (Assistant Supportive Housing Director).
RT was also present at the time of the call in the conference room, but was quiet and did not appear to be coherent. Writer and CC both explain to Paul Green and Angela of RT's behavior. CM Paul Green informed writer and CC that RT has not been taking his medication and appeared to just be worried about receiving his check and not his well-being. CM also informed us that he has ordered RT multiple times to pack up his belongings from his apartment, so that his apartment can be treated for bed bugs. At this point, Writer and CC informed both Paul Green and Angela that Dr. Vukasin entered the conference

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