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Ashlee Younce doing extremely well after receiving new kidney

ASHLAND  When the call came, Becki Younce admits, she let it go to voicemail. In was around 5 p.m. Monday, and she had just arrived home after taking her 16-year-old daughter, Ashlee, to Akron for dialysis. Ashlee had been placed on a waiting list to receive a kidney transplant from a deceased donor in January 2020 because of end-stage renal failure. For months, they had traveled to Akron Children s Hospital three times a week for dialysis an hour to get there, four hours at the hospital and another hour home.  I thought it was an appointment reminder, because we were supposed to meet with a doctor in Cincinnati for a Zoom meeting on Tuesday, Younce said. She was on the phone, paying some bills, so she didn t answer. When the phone rang again five minutes later, she thought maybe the appointment was being canceled.

State records show history of restraints, runaways and allegations of inappropriate behavior inside youth behavioral treatment center

State records show history of restraints, runaways and allegations of inappropriate behavior inside youth behavioral treatment center The records detail how children seeking treatment for emotional and behavioral issues have been exposed to violence or injured during restraint holds. Author: Bennett Haeberle Updated: 6:36 PM EST March 8, 2021 A 10 Investigates’ review of two years’ worth of incident reports and police records has uncovered a pattern of children being hurt, running away and making claims of inappropriate behavior inside Mohican Young Star Academy, a youth treatment center for boys. The records, submitted to a state licensing agency, detail how children seeking treatment for emotional and behavioral issues have been exposed to violence or injured during restraint holds.

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