Community placement and reintegration of service users from long-term mental health care facilities

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Abstract

Objective: To ascertain community placement and reintegration of service users from long-term mental health care facilities. Method: This study reviewed the progress during 2003 with the alternative placement of a selected candidate group of 27 service users in some of Lifecare's long-term mental health care facilities in Gauteng. Results: Despite a significant amount of time and effort to find alternative options with family, old age homes or other non-governmental organizations, only 9 (33%) were placed a year later. A longer follow-up period however is necessary to ascertain the actual successful outcome of these placements. Conclusions: Concerns exist about sufficient development of community-based services in accordance with the new Mental Health Care Act (Act No. 17 of 2002), parallel to hospital-based care.

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van Rensburg, B. J. (2005). Community placement and reintegration of service users from long-term mental health care facilities. South African Psychiatry Review. In House Publications. https://doi.org/10.4314/ajpsy.v8i3.30191

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