‘Mighty Ducks’ Star Shaun Weiss Provides Update on ‘Ned’s Declassified’ Actor Taylor Chase After ’36-Hour Medical Hold’

Mighty Ducks actor Shaun Weiss and owner of Shipping Barbershop Jacob “Jake” Harris give them updates on Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide star Taylor Chasewho has been homeless on the streets of Riverside, Calif.
Taylor he was just released from rehab after a 36-hour medical hold, but Shaun they admitted they are “really having a hard time” figuring out what the next steps are.
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“Taylor he must want to go to therapy. All resources are available to him and he is very tired because there is no program to help people like these,” he said.
In accordance with Shaunliaise with the mental health crisis team for assessment Taylor and they took him in an ambulance for a few days. He called it a “Baker Act situation,” referring to Florida’s law that allows for automatic mental health screenings.
However, Shaun they said they released him at midnight. Jake he found him and called for a second inspection, but the team reportedly did not choose Taylor up again.
Both Shaun again Jake he asked people to donate Taylor some space in their reviews, with Shaun saying it “doesn’t help” when people meet him to take Instagram photos or give him money.
“Long story short, when Taylorhe uses and does not accept it,” he said.
However, Shaun he added that Jake he made it his life’s mission to help Taylor and keep an eye on him.
In his review video, Jake he clarified that they have found it Taylor “clean, detoxified, physically clean” during a “36-hour illness,” and even flew in a Boston rehab coach who was willing to talk to him. Taylor and his family.
But Taylor “At that time, he was not willing to accept help from a rehabilitation coach, although he was very receptive to the information.”
“So we were able to call another disaster team, they came out and checked on him. Since he was sober, clean and not in immediate danger, they couldn’t catch him,” Jake added.
He asked the city of Riverside to help and not allow it Taylor “go into the cracks” when he returns.
In the statement shared no PeopleThe Riverside Police Department responded: “The Riverside Police Department’s Public Safety Engagement Team (PSET) is made up of officers trained to work with people experiencing homelessness. The team works in partnership with the City of Riverside’s Homeless Outreach Services and the Riverside County Behavioral Health Department.”
It went on to say, “When communicating with them, PSET officials always provide available resources and resources aimed at connecting people with substance abuse treatment, mental health care, and other supportive services. Taylor you have been offered these services but have refused help until now. He is always compassionate and cooperative when dealing with the police. “
Devon Werkheiser of Ned’s Declassified the honor that was mentioned earlier TaylorAn ongoing situation.


