Adult mental health hospitals in Northern Ireland currently have a target of discharging patients within 7 days of their being declared medically fit. However, one mental health patient spent 1,235 days stranded in an acute unit awaiting discharge in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust. Over the past two years, 16 patients waited more than 100 days for discharge and five were delayed for more than a year. Discharged mental health patients are often placed in supported accommodation and a lack of these facilities can lead to delays. A spokesperson said, ‘Trust policy ensures community-based care and treatment is put in place as soon as possible for patients who can be safely discharged. But they can only be safely discharged when appropriate accommodation is available’.
NHS: Mental health unit delays in Northern Ireland
Written by Super User 04 Aug 2017Additional Info
- Pray: for adequate funding and staffing to enable trusts to develop more community-based care units for patients released from acute mental health wards (Job 30:24)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-40812732
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