[ ...yeah, she's not the biggest fan of that initial ledger entry. ]
Saga Anderson Warden Current Assignment: Arthur Lester -----------------------------------
I became acquainted with Mr. Wake before his arrival, as he is a resident of my world and I am responsible for helping him to escape a prison-like dimension found beneath Cauldron Lake in Bright Falls, Washington.
My grandfather and his brother claim to be friends with Mr. Wake, though I admit that I have never seen them together properly myself.
Mr. Wake and I have had a short but intense time working together and I would consider him to be someone with whom I share a bond. While this, of course, puts me into a position where I will recuse myself concerning any decisions around his care, I will state my recommendations here:
Do not take away his flashlight or his means of producing light at any time. It is not a threat to anyone, and removing it would make Wake more of a threat to others due to potential panic attacks and/or manic episodes.
Do not put him or allow him to be in dark places and if whenever possible, bring him to a well-lighted area if he appears to be having cognitive issues or emotional distress.
Mr. Wake will more than likely require close watch to ensure that he both sleeps and eats on a regular schedule. It's not that he's trying to be difficult; he will more than likely forget to do so.
Mr. Wake has lived outside of time and largely alone for an extended period and may have dissociative episodes or social awkwardness.
If you are unable to snap him out of an episode or panic attack, please contact me as he trusts me and I should be able to assist you without incident.
I will also note that I have added a significant number of items to his room: a bed, a mini-fridge (to assist with his food issues), a changing screen, a dresser and clothes rack, a bookshelf, and electric lighting. I have also provided him a number of very bright glow sticks for emergencies, and I would ask that you continue to provide equivalent emergency supplies in the future.
If you have any further questions or concerns of a professional nature, I would be happy to help.
Note: my inmate, Mr. Lester, holds some enmity against Mr. Wake (which I have no doubt will be returned) for reasons which are personal to both of them. I have spoken to Mr. Lester about his behavior and intend to encourage both of them to keep their distance from one another as I do not see their difficulties being healed any time soon.
no subject
Saga Anderson
Warden
Current Assignment: Arthur Lester
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I became acquainted with Mr. Wake before his arrival, as he is a resident of my world and I am responsible for helping him to escape a prison-like dimension found beneath Cauldron Lake in Bright Falls, Washington.
My grandfather and his brother claim to be friends with Mr. Wake, though I admit that I have never seen them together properly myself.
Mr. Wake and I have had a short but intense time working together and I would consider him to be someone with whom I share a bond. While this, of course, puts me into a position where I will recuse myself concerning any decisions around his care, I will state my recommendations here:
- Do not take away his flashlight or his means of producing light at any time. It is not a threat to anyone, and removing it would make Wake more of a threat to others due to potential panic attacks and/or manic episodes.
- Do not put him or allow him to be in dark places and if whenever possible, bring him to a well-lighted area if he appears to be having cognitive issues or emotional distress.
- Mr. Wake will more than likely require close watch to ensure that he both sleeps and eats on a regular schedule. It's not that he's trying to be difficult; he will more than likely forget to do so.
- Mr. Wake has lived outside of time and largely alone for an extended period and may have dissociative episodes or social awkwardness.
- If you are unable to snap him out of an episode or panic attack, please contact me as he trusts me and I should be able to assist you without incident.
I will also note that I have added a significant number of items to his room: a bed, a mini-fridge (to assist with his food issues), a changing screen, a dresser and clothes rack, a bookshelf, and electric lighting. I have also provided him a number of very bright glow sticks for emergencies, and I would ask that you continue to provide equivalent emergency supplies in the future.If you have any further questions or concerns of a professional nature, I would be happy to help.
Note: my inmate, Mr. Lester, holds some enmity against Mr. Wake (which I have no doubt will be returned) for reasons which are personal to both of them. I have spoken to Mr. Lester about his behavior and intend to encourage both of them to keep their distance from one another as I do not see their difficulties being healed any time soon.