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For families like Janet’s, who has a son with paranoid schizophrenia, these developments are more than policy changes—they are a matter of life and dignity. Janet emphasizes that her son, often found on the streets, "looks disheveled" and "homeless," but he remains someone's beloved child. She advocates for systems that allow people with mental illness to live with respect and community integration, emphasizing that they are not "somebody else's problem" but integral members of society.