Any suggestions?
@VonsterPeo : Are you out of the hospital yet? If not, do not get discharged without a mental evaluation. If she is already on psych meds, insist on a "med adjustment".
If you have already been discharged, you can, at any time, walk her into Methodist ER and she can insist on being seen if you/she feels she is at harm if she is left alone. That is when you/she tells them she's going downhill and needs a "medication adjustment".
Then they have to see her. Then they have to evaluate her. Then they'll tell you your options. Hope this helps.
And BTW: STAY AWAY FROM ANYONE who works with "Associates In Mental Health", located in the Methodist Atrium. HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THOSE PEOPLE: they will absolutely NOT give a flip if/when she hits a crisis. The head psychiatrist there has told his staff: "You eat what you kill." She will only be a meal ticket to them. I would not say these things if they were not true. It's about time someone exposed them for who they are.