Former 'Ned's Declassified' Star Tylor Chase Faces Setback in Recovery Journey: Advocates Rally for Support

Former 'Ned's Declassified' star Tylor Chase, who has been struggling with addiction and mental health issues, recently faced a setback in his journey towards recovery. After being evaluated by a mental health crisis team and placed in a 72-hour involuntary psychiatric hold, Tylor was inexplicably released back onto the streets of Riverside, California. Despite efforts by advocates like Jacob Harris and 'Mighty Ducks' star Shaun Weiss to get Tylor the help he needs, he was found back on the streets, reportedly engaging in risky behavior like smoking meth in freezing conditions.
The crisis team's decision to release Tylor has raised concerns about his well-being and the effectiveness of the current system in place to support individuals in crisis. Shaun Weiss, who has been actively involved in trying to assist Tylor, expressed frustration at the lack of follow-through in ensuring Tylor's safety and recovery. Despite well-meaning gestures from fans offering financial support, Tylor's situation remains precarious, and his path to recovery uncertain.
In light of these challenges, Shaun Weiss is exploring alternative avenues to help Tylor, including reaching out to the Screen Actors Guild and local authorities in Riverside for assistance. Shaun has also been in contact with a rehab facility in San Clemente, California, where a bed is available for Tylor if he chooses to seek treatment. The concern for Tylor's well-being escalated after videos surfaced online showing his deteriorating condition, prompting his former 'Ned's Declassified' costars to address the situation on their podcast.
The ongoing efforts to support Tylor highlight the importance of addressing mental health and addiction issues with compassion and effective intervention. As Tylor continues to navigate his path to recovery, the support of advocates like Shaun Weiss and the community remains crucial in ensuring his well-being and long-term stability.