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2. Practices of day and residential units in relation to the social behaviour of attenders

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2010

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There is a considerable variation in the amount and type of care and supervision provided for people in the survey population. At one end of the spectrum, the in-patient ward provides skilled 24-hour medical and nursing care; at the other extreme, some homes are simply providing sheltered housing for ex-patients who would find it very difficult to obtain private rented accommodation in London. Although the sample is defined in terms of service utilization, it covers a broad range of types of treatment, care and social support.

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Part I. A survey of long-term users of the community psychiatric services in Camberweir
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1982

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