Residential Placement for the Chronic Psychiatric Patient: A Review and Evaluation of the Literature
In recent years there has been a proliferation of community residences with differing programs which serve dissimilar populations of psychiatric patients. These placements and programs are described. A review of more than 60 studies reveals that it is less expensive to house chronic patients in such...
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