Community service development for consumers in long-stay psychiatric hospitals in South Carolina

SC's creation of quality & cost-effective commnity-based services for residents with serious mental illness is described. Such policies resulted from the input of national policy leaders in a 1989 conference & program implementation by community groups after the conference. Projects dev...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of law and psychiatry 1996, Vol.19 (3), p.265-287
Hauptverfasser: Deci, Paul A., Bevilacqua, Joseph J., Morris, John A., Dias, James K.
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Hospitals, Psychiatric - organization & administration
Humans
Long-Term Care
Mental Health Services
Mental Illness
Mental Patients
Program Development
Program Evaluation
South Carolina
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