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Starting small definitely is best. I specifically asked about security at the facility and felt like they kind of brushed away any concerns about a patient going off the rails. Then, I thought about them handling sharp knives in a cooking class. Still thinking about that angle.

Two experienced counselors will live at the facility with the women and two other staffers will be there every day. There will be 8-12 patients there so the ratio of counselors to patients will be about 1 to 2 or 1 to 3.

Be careful, you are very giving person, but don't place yourself in danger.
 
Rebuilt my entertainment center. Took out my second receiver that I hardly ever use. Also discovered that lifting my audio system's down-firing subwoofer some five inches above the floor attenuates the unwanted "boom". A must living in an apartment. My receiver has 3 or 4 different ways to control bass, but it hasn't been so effective compared to this. Go figure...

I still recall the last time I had my "home theater system" cranked up for a crime drama on television. Lot of gunfire. My neighbor didn't seem to object, though he did call the police claiming he heard gun fire. Better known as being "swatted".

Media Center.webp
 
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