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People who are mentally ill also
seem to be chronically afraid of hospitals, or at least seem to want to
avoid medical attention in a hospital setting. Looking at it from the
perspective of someone who is confused or otherwise mentally unstable,
the sterile and instrument-laden halls of a hospital are indeed
terrifying, and can even be considered "creepy" by a person who is not
suffering from a mental condition.
Mentally ill people do not
want to come to a hospital, and they do not want to seek treatment,
making it difficult to get that treatment to them. This is why mobile
psychiatric rehabilitation units have been established. Mobile
psychiatric rehabilitation is designed to help people who are suffering
from a mental illness regain or maintain the skills that will help them
function in society, allowing them the comfort and security of being
treated in an individualized fashion by a caring person in their own
homes.
The mobile psychiatric rehabilitation program is
individualized to each person, with a specialist conducting an
assessment of each person to whom the mobile psychiatric rehabilitation
unit is assigned. They work with the mentally ill individual to
determine their strengths, and their personal and community resources.
From there they work to determine a plan of service to help outline the
tasks and goals of the individual. Both the patient and the
representative have tasks between each visit to make progress toward
these goals.
The mobile psychiatric rehabilitation units are
tailored to meet the wants as well as the needs of each individual.
They can meet an individual in their own home, at their school, their
work, or even in their neighborhood. These services are short term and
are goal oriented, allowing people, through their own personal choice
and at their own speed, to develop the skills and the support that they
need to become self-sufficient and to have a more satisfying life.
Mobile
psychiatric rehabilitation can help to allow a person to manage their
own home through the acquisition of new skills such as budgeting,
nutrition, and other self-care skills, as well as skills in areas such
as the use of public transportation. Mobile psychiatric rehabilitation
can help to teach mentally ill individuals or mentally deficient
individuals to use their time more productively, both in the community
and at home, and can help them to manage mental health issues like
their medications.
Mentally ill people can also benefit from
mobile psychiatric rehabilitation to help them use community resources
such as employment specialists, advocacy groups, program participant
groups, and other community support to their advantage. They will learn
how to enjoy and make use of the love and support of their family,
friends, and community, even co-workers, and will work on their ability
to coordinate their care between their service providers and their
support systems at or near home.
Mobile psychiatric
rehabilitation focuses not on medicating or treating mentally ill
patients, but on helping individuals medicate themselves and assisting
them in managing their own diseases so that they can live out their
lives as best as they can. A mentally ill individual could make use of
mobile psychiatric rehabilitation to learn how to live on their own and
how to use the features available to them, from busses and trains to
employment specialists.
People working with mobile psychiatric
rehabilitation can learn how to utilize their co-workers as a support
system, and about how to reach out for the help that they need in
managing their everyday life. The mobile psychiatric rehabilitation
programs can also help people to learn about their own homes and lives,
allowing them to learn about things such as budgets so that they can
become even more independent.
It feels good to work with a
friendly person to reach a goal that you personally have set. Whether
your goal is to learn how to get to work all by yourself or how to buy
groceries or clean your own house. Mobile psychiatric rehabilitation is
a wonderful service for the mentally ill, and can help people who might
otherwise fall apart to get on their feet and learn to move forward,
perhaps for the first time in their lives.
Mobile psychiatric
rehabilitation is for anyone who is a functional mentally ill person.
This program, if it is available in your area, can help you or a loved
one learn to make use of their functional capacity to live
independently.
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