Their attorney, Susan Eisenman, said the OâGarros made that difficult choice because they had no way to pay for the treatment and they hoped that Franklin County would approve the Washington facility. The OâGarros have health insurance, but it covers just $600 in mental-health expenses a year, said Eisenman, of Upper Arlington.
Eric Fenner, Children Services executive director, said he does not want to sign off on âinstitutionalizationâ for a child so young. He said that the agency has been paying for counseling and treatment in Washington and hoped that the boy would be stabilized by now.
Fenner said itâs in the childâs best interest to try a different approach, such as putting him in specialized foster care. The Dispatch is not naming the boy, who was tortured while living in a house of prostitution three years ago and might have been sexually abused.
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