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Community Reintegration of Long-Stay Hospitalised Mental Health Consumers During COVID-19 Pandemic
Australian Social Work ; 76(1):113-121, 2023.
Article in English | CINAHL | ID: covidwho-2245768
ABSTRACT
Mandatory restrictions on social activities and access to services during the COVID-19 pandemic prevented discharge into the community of consumers from an extended-stay, hospital-based rehabilitation program. This article describes a revised discharge process that overcame the pandemic-related restrictions by replacing the graded and slow discharge process with a one-stage, full-time transition that facilitated the discharge of 16 adult consumers. No adverse mental health outcomes occurred during the process. The change of practice with its positive results reflected therapeutic risk-taking. The COVID-19 pandemic provided scope for creativity and innovation in mental health care and psychiatric rehabilitation. IMPLICATIONS Innovation and collaboration by service providers can promote consumers' positive risk-taking to return to a life in mainstream society after a prolonged stay in an inpatient rehabilitation unit. Community reintegration of consumers with enduring severe mental illness can occur under adverse public health and social situations like the COVID-19 pandemic with innovative hospital discharge planning.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: CINAHL Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Australian Social Work Year: 2023 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: CINAHL Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Australian Social Work Year: 2023 Document Type: Article