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Tylor Chase, the “Ned's Declassified” Actor Experiencing Homelessness, to Enter Rehab After Hospitalization

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Brianne TracyDecember 26, 2025 at 10:30 PM

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Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide actor Tylor Chase has reportedly been hospitalized and placed on a 72-hour hold

Chase is next expected to enter rehab

Chase has been experiencing homelessness and has received help from his fellow Nickelodeon stars and Mighty Ducks' Shaun Weiss

Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide alum Tylor Chase has reportedly been hospitalized and is next expected to enter rehab.

Jacob Harris, owner of Shipwreck Barbershop in Riverside, Calif., told TMZ that he visited Chase, 36, for three hours on Christmas day and was able to find "a crisis center that would come out and do an on-site evaluation."

After the evaluation, Harris said workers decided Chase needed to receive "medical attention" at a Riverside-area hospital. TMZ reports that Chase is on a 72-hour hold and is being treated before being taken to a rehab facility.

Harris said he got involved with Chase after The Mighty Ducks' Shaun Weiss called him and asked him for help locating Chase, who has been experiencing homelessness. Harris was then connected with Chase's dad, his costars and other family members.

Harris also told the Daily Mail that Chase "is in good care now, and the future is looking bright. He just needed someone to actually do something to help."

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On Dec. 22, Weiss, 47, shared in an Instagram video that he's received "many messages" about Chase and that he's taken action.

"I reached out to some friends of mine and we have a bed for him at a detox and we have a place for him to go and get long-term treatment," Weiss said.

The actor has previously opened up about his own past experiences with homelessness, as well as addiction, amid his sobriety journey. He shared on an April episode of Pod Meets World that he benefited from "a tremendous amount of support from people" who were invested in his recovery as fans of his acting.

Chase's former Ned's Declassified costar Daniel Curtis Lee also stepped in to help recently, providing Chase with a hotel room.

"It's the holiday season. It's raining out, and I just want them to have at least some basic accommodations," Lee, 34, said in an Instagram video. "He wanted to stay local, and this was the only one that was open and accepted people."

Lee and Chase's former costars Devon Werkheiser and Lindsey Shaw previously addressed videos "circulating on the internet" of Chase "going through some stuff" during an episode of Ned's Declassified Podcast Survival Guide back in September.

"All of us in the Ned's community are figuring out what it looks like to see him," Werkheiser said at the time. "How can we help? What can we do?"

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