I was shocked by that too! How does that work? She only gets therapy as long as nobody else needs it or what? Don't they get scheduled someone that can be consistent every week?
That sounded to me like the insurance company (or something like that) thought they were not taking advantage/following though with the treatment, so they gave those hours to someone that would actually benefit from it, maybe? I don't know but it just seems odd to me... perhaps because I am not familiar with the program, I guess.
And I agree with Abbie's eating (food stealing) habits. They have known about her struggles with food, yet they do all the wrong things around her. I get it, she has to learn that even if food is around, she should have some control but at least give her the tools to achive it and FOLLOW THOUGH EVERY TIME! I can totally see why she might be confused about "now you can" and "now you cann't".