Zero Limits ( PDFDrive )

(The Reality Seeker) #1

  1. The stay in the unit by a typical patient ran into years, the
    cost being, I believe, around $30,000 a year then.

  2. Staff sick leave ran extremely high on the ward.

  3. The physical environment of the unit was drab and
    somewhat rundown.

  4. The unit staff was composed of basically wonderful and
    caring people.

  5. What I’ve described is probably typical of most psychiatric
    units elsewhere in the country.
    When I left the unit and facility in July 1987:

  6. Seclusion rooms were no longer in use.

  7. Wrist and ankle restraints were no longer in use.

  8. Violent acts were extremely rare, usually involving new
    patients.

  9. Patients were responsible for their own care, including
    arranging residential, work, and legal services before
    leaving the unit and the facility.

  10. Off-unit recreational activities such as jogging and tennis
    were ongoing, not requiring approval by a psychiatrist or
    the use of ankle and wrist restraints.

  11. Off-unit work activities were begun, such as car washing,
    without the approval of a psychiatrist or the use of ankle
    and wrist restraints.

  12. On-unit work consisted of baking cookies and polishing
    shoes.

  13. Visits in the unit by family were taking place.

  14. Staff sick leave was not a chronic problem.

  15. The unit environment greatly improved with painting and
    maintenance and because people cared.


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