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redwood66|1479746760|4101098 said:I have a very close friend whose son has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. The boy was in the military but was discharged due to physical and mental instability. He has been to VA doctors and lived at home for a time but he does not want help - refuses it and runs away. He chose to get on a plane to Hawaii and lives in an abandoned car near the beach. My friend is in contact with the local law enforcement and they check on him every so often. He goes to food kitchens to eat and smokes pot most of the day. There are many like him where he is and they do not want help. They choose to be homeless and do not want their life to change even though they have had access to all kinds of assistance. You cannot put all homeless into a category of helpless. There are many like these in other cities around the US.
If he has schizophrenia, that's not really a choice. Schizophrenics have one of the lowest rates of sticking to treatments and highest rates of homelessness of any mental illness. They're not all individually CHOOSING to do that - their mental illness does not leave them capable of making choices like you or I would think about them.
Have some freaking compassion.