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The City of Lakewood opposes the placement of high-risk sexual predators into residential adult family homes intended for vulnerable persons. The City also objects to the placement of potentially violent patients into distant communities in which they have no history or support network.
The patient has an extremely violent record and a diagnosed propensity to reoffend. Among his many crimes, his most recent was failure to register as a sex offender. The City of Lakewood was gravely concerned about this particular placement, but also about the general practice of placing potentially violent psychiatric patients into adult family homes with vulnerable residents. The City is thankful for their leadership on behalf of the residents of Lakewood to prevent this placement.
Adult family homes are important community assets. Long-term care workers perform difficult and admirable work caring for their residents. Adult family homes are residential care facilities for up to six non-related residents. They provide shelter, supervision, and assistance with activities of daily living and personal care.
Residents of adult family homes may include the elderly, individuals with developmental disabilities, and other health issues. Adult family homes are not known to specialize in treatment of sexually violent patients. No specialty licensing or certification is required for an adult family home to host these patients. Specialty training is required before a home may admit a patient with mental illness, dementia, or developmental disability. Mental health specialty training introduces workers to care for a broad spectrum of mental disorders , but does not specifically qualify workers for the challenges and risks of caring for sexually violent residents.
The City of Lakewood contends that these settings are incompatible with sexually violent patients. Adult family homes do not offer the close supervision and specialized care that high-level sex offenders may require to rehabilitate, or to protect fellow residents and the surrounding community. The City of Lakewood objects to placement of sexually violent patients into communities where they have no known support network, family, or history. However, few providers are willing to accept patients with a history of sexual violence.