Chapter 7: Organisations and Settings for mental health care
1. Patients, staff and local residents are examples of ________ who should be central to the design and production of mental health services.
2. Many services and interventions can be provided in ________ settings without the need for specialist buildings.
3. Care in a specialist building should be thought of as a ________ placement, with the goal of moving on to care at home in the community.
4. When living in tents after the catastrophic 1906 earthquake destroyed Agnews State Hospital, many patients' behaviour was unexpectedly observed to ________.
5. We can ________ from the developing world how to grow community interventions relying on social networking rather than large hospital infrastructure.
6. The most appropriate setting for any person receiving mental health care is the ________ restrictive one.
7. There should be good integration between specialist care supplied within the statutory, private and third ________ and non-specialist care and support provided by the voluntary and informal care ________.