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It should be noted that in some cases 'own home' could mean sleeping rough. For others it could mean living in a dysfunctional family situation. Or for some slightly luckier patients, they could be given a new home from a social housing institution on discharge from a psychiatric hospital, in which case the verb 'continuing' is misleading.--
Publunch (
talk) 19:29, 22 November 2008 (UTC)reply
Merge suggestion
The pages
Community mental health service and
Care in the Community speak basically about one and the same subject, with the latter page being more British-centric. Therefore I suggest the following restructuring:
Merge I agree with points 1 and 2 above (no view on 3 and 4). I think that 'Care in the community" should be about the specific policy of that name, introduced to the UK by Thatcher. I feel that that warrants an article of its own. The more generic information in that article currently, about community care as a generic method, should be merged into here. -- Chzz ► 01:19, 18 March 2009 (UTC)reply
I would like to implement a content section focusing on the US mental health services, honing in the greater San Diego county. Specifically, what makes San Diego unique.
Counseling that happens within the community
Xiaokuanggg (
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