And since his current doctors have not been fully informed about his issues, and have not even interviewed us, they can not declare us unable to care for him.Then you have nothing. What your doctor says about you does not apply to him. A GP is not qualified to make the decision.
Our psychological evaluations found us quite capable of caring for a teen with his problems. The fact that we had a licensed counselor before he called CPS to complain, and we hired a psychologist and made app'ts before CPS took him indicates we took action.
CPS response was to move him, lost his licensed counselor, cancelled the psychologist we hired, neglected to get him to a counselor outside of a hospital setting for 2.5 months, AND placed him in the first foster home without informing them he was a suicide risk indicates CPS is not able to care for him. They are not willing to get him mental health care more than weekly counselor visits. BTW, I'm aware some counselors are better than psychologists when it comes to talk therapy, but the psychologist is licensed to diagnose, a counselor is not. On top of that, he's now being taken to a place that uses college students under the supervision of a licensed counselor.
He is not being seen by a psychiatrist regularly, they use a GP to renew his prescriptions, one that they just call and get the prescription refilled. As of 2 weeks ago the GAL was still trying to get the records from his counselor at the group home transferred to the current counselor. He was moved out of the group home on Feb 21, so 2 months after being moved records are not transferred. I see that as another 2 months wasted by CPS in getting him help. I still don't know if they are watching his risk for diabetes. The combination of increased risk due to genetics and the meds put him at about a 50% chance of developing diabetes. I did see a picture of him taken about a month ago, he's gained a large amount of weight. That is an alarming indicator but with the lack of consistant supervision and informed doctors, I doubt anyone is checking his blood sugar. When I raised my concerns with CPS in January the CPS director blew me off saying, "we let the doctors decide those things".
I raised my concern with the GAL after that, I don't know if anything was done, I learned the meds hadn't been changed as of Mar 11. I maintain we are more capable of caring for our GS than caseworkers who see him once a month and place him in care of people who are not informed about his false claims.