. >> i am janette connelly, and i live in the reseptive behavioral health center for more than 15 years. i went from there and i worked in the acute care psychiatric area, and i see that you keeping beds empty at the behavioral health center when there is an ample amount of people ready to go from acute care and in the medical area of san francisco general. it is just almost criminal. we have huge amounts of people getting acute care services that really need to be on a lower level of care and they are unable to move because there is empty beds not being filled. to change them and the bhc that it is now called is just i don't know. i think you need to find a better solution to find the navigation center or shelter to open them up in the city. bhc is doing a good job of caring for the patients in the facility. a lot of people work well there, there is need for it. if you close down the needs met there now, what is going to happen to people that are in the jails, in the medical area, and in the psychiatric area that need to go to a lower level. if you eliminate a lower level area you are