

An edition of State mental hospitals and the elderly (1993)
a task force report of the American Psychiatric Association
By American Psychiatric Association. Task Force on Geriatric Psychiatry in the Public Mental Health Sector.,American Psychiatric Association.,APA
Publish Date
1993
Publisher
The Association
Language
eng
Pages
90
Description:
By 1987, elderly patients comprised nearly one-fifth of all residents of state and county mental hospitals. During the past three decades, the deinstitutionalization movement has profoundly altered the care of elderly patients in state and county mental hospitals. In this task force report, leaders in the fields of geriatrics and long-term care present an overview of state-run mental hospitals. This report recommends the establishment of efficient, high-quality, and appropriately targeted state mental hospital services for elderly patients that will lead to the development of a comprehensive psychogeriatric care system. State Mental Hospitals and the Elderly presents a review of the history and current status of care of elderly patients, the barriers that exist to improving psychogeriatric services, paradigms of psychogeriatric inpatient care, the role state hospitals play in the care of mentally ill elderly patients, the responsibilities of state mental hospitals for elderly patients with Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, training opportunities at state hospitals for residents and fellows in geriatric psychiatry, and recommendations for action needed to improve geriatric care for elderly patients.
subjects: Government policy, In old age, Institutional care, Mental health policy, Mental health services, Mentally ill older people, Psychiatric hospitals, State hospitals, Care of the elderly, Disability: social aspects, United States, Clinical Geriatric Psychology, Psychology, USA, Mentally ill aged, Mental Illness, Aged, Mentally ill, Public institutions, United states, politics and government
Places: United States