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Assessment and Communication for People with Disorders of Consciousness
Published on: August 1, 2017
A geropsychiatric unit without walls
Marlene Nadler-Moodie1, Jerry Gold
1Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, California 92130, USA. mnm@san.rr.com
Abstract:
The continued population growth of people over the age of 65 correlates with the growth in the number of older people who experience a mental health crisis or frank mental illness. Currently there is a paucity of treatment programs that are specialized for the geropsychiatric patient. Given the limitations of finances and human resources as well as the constraints sometimes imposed by regulatory agencies, interdisciplinary health care workers are challenged to provide optimum care in traditional settings. This article describes how an inpatient psychiatric unit can be modified to replicate some of the best practices of a designated geropsychiatric unit with positive results.
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