“I’m not safe!” The girl shouts off a group of teenage group, neighbors indicate problems in Las Vegas’ psychiatric facility

Las Vegas (Class) – neighbors of the psychiatric residential medical institution said they were concerned about their safety, as well as the safety of children in the group home.

“I feel helpless,” said Victor Padron, who lives nearby.

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Ignite teen treatment, which seems to be associated with the health of Moria’s behavior and the treatment of Eden teenagers, is led by the Bahamas Bay Court, near the Spring Mountain Road and El Capitan Way.

“Unfortunately, it’s hell,” said Kara Matthews.

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Matthews, her husband Michael and their teenage daughter lives across the street. They said they did not realize that there was a psychiatric institution in front of them before they moved.

“When we unloaded the trucks, we noticed that four police cars were pulling home across the street and led the girl with handcuffs to the house,” Michael Matthews told 8 News Now investigators.

Neighbors provided a video of screaming teenagers, emergency vehicles and other activities in their Cul-De-SAC.

“I’m not safe!” The teenage girl was screaming when the staff seemed to try to restrain her.

Neighbors of the psychiatric residential health care facility said they were concerned about their safety, as well as at the home of the children’s security group. (Class)

“This is traumatized by children who live in this neighborhood,” said Kara Matthews.

Las Vegas Metro police records show that calls for services to attacks and batteries, abuse and negligence, suicide attempts, minor disorders, runners and more.

“They have to have their own security,” Kara Matthews said. “I’m sorry, but you are considered a psychiatric medical institution, but somehow you can’t deal with teenage girls who threatened to kill yourself, which is obviously something that happens quite often. Why do we pay for it as a community?”

She provided a video of a hostile meeting with some teens, which she said took place on Mother’s Day.

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Kara Matthews provided a video of a hostile meeting with some teens, which she said took place on Mother’s Day. (Class)

“I shouldn’t feel scared when I was in my yard,” she said. “Now I had to take precautions to have weapons at my door to protect against the kids. It’s not good. I am one of the parents. I will never hurt the child so it looks really horrible.”

The Nevada State sent a report of the cancellation dated June 3. Inspectors said the business refused to provide access and cooperate in May.

Last year, inspectors pointed out the lack of fingerprints, tuberculosis research and physical exams for staff, as well as inability to train due to restraint, infectious control and more.

State documents revealed that business said he was trying to fix it.

This year, inspectors noted that there was a lack of documents on medication, as well as injuries, including stitches, as well as a lack of documents about an employee curse a teenager.

“If children run away all the time, they don’t get what they need. If employees change every week, they don’t get what they need,” Kara Matthews said.

Neighbors said they had approached business and Clark County, but their requests were ignored.

Padron said he believed that the commissioner Justin Jones, representing the territory, was guilty.

“He should not confirm the hospital to be in a place of residence,” said Padron.

8 news now researchers asked for an interview with Jones, which was not given.

While the county is managing a business licensing, the county representative still delayed the Nevada Public and Behavior Health Department, which oversees health care institutions.

A spokesman for the Nevada Health Service sent the following statement:

“The NVHA is committed to ensuring that these measures meet the quality standards set out in state laws and regulations. Thus, when concern, there may be an investigation. Any deficiency may be conducted during the investigation, the facilities are reported and the facilities have the ability to correct the established admission plan.

8 News have now contacted businesses by email. By email as CEO Mendi Baron and his lawyer Mark Hutchings. Hutchings sent an answer that did not address the issues of suspected state inspector or neighbors.

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