An autistic teen needed mental health help. He spent weeks in an ER instead. (centerforhealthjournalism.org)
A photo of Zachary Chafos dressed as one of his favorite Pixar characters, Mr. Incredible, at his home in Clarksville, Md. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) Author: To read William Wan's article, please click here. By his fourth week waiting for help in the emergency room, Zachary Chafos’s skin had turned pale white from lack of sun. His mother, Cheryl Chafos, bathed her autistic teenage son daily in the ER’s shower, trying to scrub the sickly pallor off him. His father, Tim Chafos, held...