Tylor Chase Is Hospitalized After A Desperate Christmas On The Streets
By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on December 26, 2025 at 7:00 AM EST
Updated on December 26, 2025 at 7:01 AM EST

Tylor Chase spent Christmas in the rain, accepting kindness from strangers as his struggles played out in public view.
The former Nickelodeon star, best known for “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide,” was seen on the streets of Southern California just days before being hospitalized.
As friends, family, and former co-stars worked urgently behind the scenes, new details emerged about the desperate efforts that ultimately led to Chase receiving critical medical care.
Tylor Chase Is Hospitalized After An Emergency Christmas Intervention

Chase was admitted to a Southern California hospital for a 72-hour psychiatric hold after a last-minute crisis intervention on Christmas Day.
According to the Daily Mail, friends and family coordinated urgently to secure immediate care after months of worry.
His former “Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide” co-star Daniel Curtis Lee confirmed that Chase’s father had “instructed” influencer Jacob “Jake” Harris to do whatever was necessary to help his son.
Harris said he managed to contact a crisis center willing to conduct a same-day evaluation.
“I was able to finally get a hold of a crisis center that would come out and do a same-day evaluation,” he explained.
The evaluation concluded that the former actor required immediate hospitalization, and he was transported to a local facility for treatment.
Harris added, “He’s in good care now. And the future is looking bright. He just needed someone to actually do something to help.”
Chase’s Loved Ones Rally After Failed First Rescue Attempt
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The successful hospitalization came only after an earlier attempt to help Tylor Chase fell apart.
Shaun Weiss, the former “Mighty Ducks” star who has been open about his own recovery journey, became involved after receiving numerous messages from concerned fans.
Weiss confirmed that he and Harris initially managed to get Chase off the street and into a hotel room, but Chase later resisted going to a hospital or detox center.
Weiss explained that Harris had been trying to build trust, describing the process as delicate given Chase’s mental state.
He said the 36-year-old initially seemed open to treatment but became frightened.
Weiss recalled Chase allegedly saying, “I like my life the way it is,” before backing away from help.
He stressed that authorities were cooperative and that the goal remained clear. “We’re just doing whatever we have to do to sort of get him off the street,” Weiss noted.
Tylor Chase Spends Christmas Eve On The Streets As Fans Step In
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Just hours before his hospitalization, Chase was seen on Christmas Eve walking through rainy streets in Southern California.
Video footage showed a fan giving him a red raincoat and food while offering a prayer.
The “Good Time Max” star appeared appreciative, briefly smiling and saying, “I appreciate that!” as the man prayed over him, asking God to “release the demonic activity” and “take him out of the darkness.”
Earlier that day, Chase had been spotted near a 7-Eleven wearing a tattered purple jacket and rummaging through cigarette butts and Christmas cards.
In an emotional message directed at his mother during that encounter, he said, “I love you. I’ll talk to you soon.”
Chase’s Co-Stars Push For Treatment And Privacy
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Daniel Curtis Lee has been open about his feelings toward Tylor Chase’s current situation.
Recently, he told the Daily Mail that he had been deeply concerned since seeing a TikTok video in November showing Chase struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.
“It was devastating to see someone I grew up with in this condition,” Lee said. While acknowledging that he had not been in close contact with Chase for years, he said he could still “see the light in Tylor’s eyes,” which gave him hope.
The actor also confirmed he had spoken with Chase’s mother, Paula, who cautioned against giving her son money directly, explaining it could put him at risk.
However, she emphasized that “her door is open.” Lee asked the public to respect Chase’s privacy and urged people to stop recording him when offering help, while expressing gratitude for the outpouring of support.
Tylor Chase’s Past Struggles Resurface As Recovery Begins
As Chase begins treatment, past videos he recorded before becoming homeless have resurfaced, offering insight into his long-standing mental health struggles.
In a 2014 video titled “Bipolar,” Chase described feeling overwhelmed and trapped.
“I’m a leaf in a running gutter with the inevitable fate of ending up in a drain,” he said, adding that life felt increasingly difficult despite knowing it could improve.
He continued with a haunting metaphor, calling himself “a magician who has misplaced his top hat and rabbits,” before concluding, “Perhaps I am doomed. Perhaps I have done nothing. Perhaps I am nothing.”