Examines the different concerns and functions of family care and board and care homes for the mentally ill. Differences between small family and larger board and care homes that warrant the notion of a dual system of residential care; Ways of minimizing expenditures for food; Forms of board and...
Nurses commonly observe more depression than is diagnosed and treated in nursing homes. Accordingly, we aimed to describe the clinical features of untreated nursing home residents whom nurses identify as depressed and to compare nurse ra... AB Burrows,A Satlin,C Salzman,... - 《Journal of the...
The current (arrange) for the care of severely mentally ill people are inadequate to meet their needs. (所给词的适当形式填空) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 arrangements 【详解】 考查名词。句意:目前照顾严重精神病患者的安排不足以满足他们的需求。分析句子结构,此处作主语,具有名词性,用名词形式,...
Madness and Government: Who Cares for the Mentally Ill? There is growing awareness of the mental health impact of all types of mass violence. The exposure of large population groups, mostly having no mental heal... WL Kissick,HA Foley,SS Sharfstein - 《Journal of Policy Analysis & Managemen...
Residential care homes for the mentally ill AIMS AND METHOD This study describes residents in seven care homes, reviews their usage of mental health services and evaluates cost implications of psychiatric health care provision. RESULTS The patients are predominantly male with mul... C.,Kinane,K.,...
Recent changes in UK legislation concerning community care of mentally ill people have initiated comprehensive changes in the delivery of healthcare. The N... I Meek - 《Journal of Nursing Management》 被引量: 23发表: 1998年 Depression and mental health in care homes for older people About fiv...
The Department of Health has published proposals for new legislation, which it hopes will provide a legal basis for effective community care of mentally ill people. Consultant psychiatrists and approved social workers were surveyed to determine attitudes towards the proposals. Despite the impression that...
Quality of life factors in board and care homes for the elderly: A hierarchical model In these times of shrinking human services resources, establishing clear service priorities becomes all the more necessary. This is particularly true for the care of chronically mentally ill persons, whose many ne...
Home and away: the disposition of mentally ill old people in an urban population Less than 10% of all psychiatric cases, and only one-fifth of cases of psychosis, were in any form of institutional care, the large majority of these being in homes for the aged. The expected numbers of men...
This qualitative longitudinal study documents the experiences of 60 people who are homeless and mentally ill from their state mental hospital discharge through their first two years in community housing. The study explores the personal, cultural, and environmental contexts of life for adults who are ...