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The Nature and Severity of Disabilities in Long-Stay Psychiatric In-patients in South Glamorgan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

I. G. Pryce*
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
R. D. Griffiths
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
R. M. Gentry
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
I. C. T. Hughes
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
L. R. Montague
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
S. E. Watkins
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
J. Champney-Smith
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff
B. M. Mclackland
Affiliation:
Bridgewater Hospital, Green Lane, Patricroft, Eccles, Greater Manchester
*
Department of Psychiatry, Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff CF4 7XB

Abstract

Long-stay psychiatric in-patients in South Glamorgan were reviewed using the MRC Needs for Care assessment. The majority were middle aged or elderly and were severely disabled, with problems encompassing symptoms/behavioural difficulties, social skills, and physical health. In most, long-standing psychiatric illness was compounded by physical illness and cognitive deficits as age advanced, producing care needs that were greater than existing community services could meet.

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