Webber Detroit News Op-Ed: State must investigate Hawthorn Center failings

Webber Detroit News Op-Ed: State must investigate Hawthorn Center failings

By Michael Webber
9th Senate District

For years, problems have been mounting at Michigan’s only state-run psychiatric hospital for minors. Operated under the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the Hawthorn Center in Northville Township offers a vital service to the vulnerable young people seeking care there.

At least 17 young patients have escaped from the center under the supervision of Hawthorn personnel since 2020, and the facility is the subject of a lawsuit pending from an active shooter drill that took place there in December 2022.

Families are coming forward to share troubling stories about the state of care their loved ones have received at the facility. On July 14, I hosted a listening session with fellow lawmakers in Oakland County to hear from former patients and family members about their experiences with the center.

Their stories ranged from heartbreaking to tragic and further highlighted the need for increased oversight of the facility.

Jayden Carter described disheartening living conditions and ways in which he felt mistreated and harmed by Hawthorn staff members during the 300 days he spent at the hospital. “I have to relive those memories every single day,” he said. “You feel trapped.”

This op-ed appeared in the Set. 7, 2023 edition of The Detroit News.

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