RE: Medical: ADHD and Homeless
September 27, 2016 at 9:21 am
(This post was last modified: September 27, 2016 at 9:21 am by abaris.)
It may be one contributing factor. But I don't think, fighting that is the curethemall.
Usually there are many controbuting facors to homelesness. A costly divorce, losing one's job and not being able to land another one within a certain amount of time, trauma, other mental or physical ailments leading up to not being able to pay the bills anymore.
And once someone's homeless a vicious circle is entered. Homeless people tend to drink, since there's nothing left in their lives to lighten up their days. They're probably dirty because there are no facilites available to get cleaned up on a regular basis. Which makes it even harder to get back into something like a normal life.
Usually there are many controbuting facors to homelesness. A costly divorce, losing one's job and not being able to land another one within a certain amount of time, trauma, other mental or physical ailments leading up to not being able to pay the bills anymore.
And once someone's homeless a vicious circle is entered. Homeless people tend to drink, since there's nothing left in their lives to lighten up their days. They're probably dirty because there are no facilites available to get cleaned up on a regular basis. Which makes it even harder to get back into something like a normal life.