Community Reintegration During COVID-19 for Patients in Long-Term Inpatient and Residential Psychiatric Settings.

Psychiatr Serv

Child Study Center (Calhoun) and Department of Psychiatry (Zhong, Wasser), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Southwest Behavioral and Health Services, Kingman, Arizona (Zhong); Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, Middletown, Connecticut (Wasser). Marvin S. Swartz, M.D., and Steven Starks, M.D., are editors of this column.

Published: November 2021

COVID-19 has devastated communities worldwide, and individuals with serious mental illness often experience poorer outcomes. The literature on psychiatric hospitals has mostly focused on controlling viral spread, and scant scholarship discusses the transition of patients with serious mental illness from the hospital back to their communities. This column proposes principles for developing safe discharge policies and identifies barriers patients face when infection prevention and recovery goals conflict.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.202000787DOI Listing

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