SUMMARY - Discharge Planning from Institutions
Consider the case of Elias, a 45-year-old man who has spent the last three years in a federal penitentiary for a non-violent drug trafficking offense. As his release date approaches, Elias faces a precarious transition. He has no family to return to, no steady employment history in two decades, and a criminal record that effectively bars him from most housing applications. For Elias, the institution provided shelter, food, and routine, but it also severed his ties to the community. His release is not merely a change of location; it is a precipice.