Megan C then attempted to further intimidate me with by standing law enforcement shouting and pointing her finger within 2″ of my personal space shouting at the top of her voice making ultimatums and threats that we had 3 days to legally obtain guardianship of James or he will be removed from our care and placed in a facility and block all contact with his brother and I.
I requested to file a formal complaint and was never given any information as to where to file the complaint. I asked for Megan Carscaddon to be removed from the case and document her unprofessional behavior of threats and intimidation using law enforcement which is a direct violation of DSS ethics as well abuse of authority by a social services agent.
April 2016: Tom Ensley refused to take my complaint and reassigned our case to Shelley Snyder who upon first meeting blatantly lied stating she was an eye witness to James alleged wandering yet she had no previous contact with our family or James prior to her first home visit. By this time I had the process 99% complete regarding connecting James to the Adventure house Day program with the help of private citizens I met in Grover who have a professional background of home health services working with disabled children and adults. From there we connected James with Monarch Mental Health where Candice Fewell picked up the ball that was dropped from Dec 2016 enrolled him in the Adventure House Day program with Donna Boswell after filing a formal complaint with Partners Behavioral Health Candice Fewell Clinical Operations Manager helped facilitate the referral for Adventure House Day Program.
At this point I made my 5th request to file a formal complaint with DSS/APS services refused to assist me with connecting to services for my family, mainly James. Within 2 weeks Tom Ensley again refused to acknowledge the direct refusal to assist my family after we made several requests for any information available and began to distort the facts of our case to cover up their blatant discriminatory actions by refusing to share any information about Monarch Mental Health services who are responsible for connecting families to the appropriate services. DSS/APS then appointed a guardian ad litem atty Andrea – Leslie Fite to represent James to adjudicate him incompetent without any professional evaluation from a doctor or psychologist. Before obtaining guardianship Tom Ensley attempted to admit James to a drug rehab until they could perform an MDE Multi Disciplinary Evaluation to determine competence. Mr. Ensley and the rest of the staff on our case was well informed about James’ plans to attend college at nonPariel in Plano TX to study video game design and has had this goal set since his h.s freshman year.

