Sentences with phrase «hospital psychiatric wards»

As the Daily News reported, Hailey was continually sectioned in solitary, despite the fact that she was sent to the Elmhurst Hospital psychiatric ward on eight occasions.

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If a person is violent and / or adamantly refuses to accept help, it may be necessary for the family to call the police who will transport him to a public psychiatric ward (in a county hospital) or to a mental hospital for observation, This is the least desirable method of getting the person to treatment, but it sometimes becomes necessary as a last resort.
In such cases, inpatient treatment in a psychiatric hospital or in the psychiatric ward of a general hospital is usually indicated.
Cooperate with other churches and temples in working to attract competent psychotherapists to the community and to set up community - sponsored outpatient services, alcoholic treatment programs, psychiatric wards in general hospitals, day hospitals, night hospitals, halfway facilities, and crisis clinics.
Instead of sending the, delinquent youth to a reform school, a tough but compassionate magistrate, Hesther Salomon, commits him to the psychiatric ward of the local hospital and convinces her friend, Dr. Martin Dysart, to take the boy as a mental patient.
I did more clinical work in the psychiatric ward of a VA hospital, and taught Clinical Pastoral Education chaplain trainees at the Institute of Religion of the Texas Medical Center.
Upper Manhattan residents are outraged over the planned closure of their local hospital's psychiatric ward, saying it will discourage the mentally ill from getting treatment — and potentially endanger the neighborhood.
Dr. Beth Barron, an internal medicine provider at the Allen Hospital, said her unit has referred many patients to the psychiatric ward there.
New York - Presbyterian Hospital (NYP) is planning to close the psychiatric ward at its Allen Hospital location in Inwood — and the resistance to the decision, is gathering strength.
Pressure on hospitals» psychiatric wards is behind the problem, with 90 % occupancy rates in over half of psychiatric wards and over 100 % occupancy in 15 % of wards.
More than 600 people have signed an online petition opposing the closure of the psychiatric ward at an Upper Manhattan hospital since The Post exclusively reported on the plan last...
Upper Manhattan residents are outraged over the planned closure of their local hospital's psychiatric ward, saying it will discourage the mentally ill from getting treatment — and potentially endanger the...
Mentally ill individuals discharged from psychiatric hospitals and wards appear to have a greater risk for suicide than other mentally ill individuals, although there are no accepted benchmarks for postdischarge suicide rates, according to the article.
It's a shame Challenging and provocative drama set in the psychiatric ward of a Glasgow hospital.
As a result, Sawyer inadvertently commits herself to spend 24 hours in the hospital's psychiatric ward.
Sawyer visits a therapist, acknowledges thoughts of suicide, and hastily signs a seemingly harmless document, unwittingly committing herself to a hospital's psychiatric ward for at least 24 hours.
The film's only laugh for me derived when Bradley, who runs into her at a hospital, asks if she's «leaving the psychiatric ward
Director Lucy Winer was committed to the psychiatric ward at Kings Park State Hospital on Long Island after a failed suicide attempt.
Island Two was used for the hospital administration and contagious diseases ward, and Island Three for the psychiatric ward.
In 1965, Barbara visited 73 - year - old Amy Gibbs in a dilapidated and overcrowded National Health Service psychiatric hospital back - ward.
The large - scale sculpture, sound, and mixed - media works will be installed in the two - story New Industries Building, where «privileged» inmates were permitted to work; the main and psychiatric wards of the Hospital; the A Block cells, the only remaining section of the military prison that was constructed in the early 20th century; and the Dining Hall.
The site - specific installations are located in the two - story New Industries Building where «privileged» inmates were permitted to work; the Hospital main ward and psychiatric observation cells; A Block, the only cellblock not remodeled since the military prison was constructed in the early 20th century; and the Dining Hall.
She declined an offer to pursue a Ph.D. in Yale University's psychology department and worked briefly as a nurse [4] in a psychiatric ward at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
The community psychiatric nurse role is for individuals who have acquired a complete psychiatric nursing training, as well as having several years of working experience in a ward or community hospital, and are able to effectively carry out a series of recovery and supportive activities to people experiencing acute and continual mental illness.
They work in hospitals that cater to patients with mental health issues or in psychiatric wards of general hospitals.
Patients were randomised to a community residential alternative (n = 69) or a psychiatric ward of a general hospital (n = 50).
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