Short term inpatient stays typically last for how long?
The outpatient setting is a result of this movement that moved people into the community from institutions like asylums in the 1950s.
Deinstitutionalization
This 3 letter acronymed interdisciplinary team is a mobile unit with services including medical, behavioral, and rehabilitation and is designed to keep individuals in successfully integrated in the community.
ACT (Assertive Community Treatment)
This round-the-clock setting provides assistance for IADLs but not more intensive medical needs
Assisted Living Facility (ALF)
Someone with persistent depressive disorder and a nearly fatal suicide attempt would be referred here
Inpatient/acute psychiatric unit
What is the goal of an inpatient hospitalization?
To stabilize positive symptoms through medication
Return a person to the community
Functional assessments may include occupations such as ADLs, IADLs, leisure, and this occupation that would include interviewing skills as a type of intervention.
Work/productivity
This program is designed on the principle that work is an important part of the recovery model
Transitional employment program/supported employment
This environment is designed for people who have significant health impairments and require rehabilitation and/or medical services
Skilled nursing facility
This person with dementia requires 24 hour supervision and rehabilitation services for a recent fall.
Skilled nursing facility (SNF)
Populations who are admitted to an inpatient psychiatric facility include
People with a history of violence
People experiencing severe mental illness (e.g. psychosis, major depression, suicidality/homocidality, substance abuse)
People who require supervision and who are a threat to themselves or others
Partial hospitalization/day hospital
Wellness and prevention programs focus on the lifestyle factors that impact health which is categorized by the CDC as
Smoking
Drinking
Diet
Physical activity
This family-style environment is designed for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities or older adults who require a level of assistance with ADL/IADL activities.
Group home
This parent reports they are able to care for their 10 year old with oppositional defiance in the evenings but would like specialized, intensive services at a hospital during the day.
Partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient program
Name 2-3 topics for intervention group in an acute psychiatric facility
stress management and coping skills, community re-entry strategies, sleep hygiene, pre-vocational skills, body image issues, money management, self expression and awareness, problem solving
ADL development
Coping/stress management skills
Social interaction
Vocational
This program is where people who live in the community go during the day for socialization and structured activities.
Day habilitation
This 3 letter acronym is an apartment style living environment where people may transition after a shelter, and live among others with shared common areas like bathroom and kitchen.
SRO (single room occupancy)
This person wishes to remain in the community and collaborate with a team of OT, social worker, and psychiatrist at his home weekly.
ACT team
This type of inpatient setting is long term and treats populations that are too violent or suicidal to be released, people with no family or lack family support, or people who have shown no/limited improvement from acute inpatient care settings.
State psychiatric hospital
A place where consumers or members operate their own programming with less of an emphasis on medical and more on social participation.
Psychosocial clubhouse
This setting is designed as a place for caregivers to go when they need a break from caregiving
Respite center
Homeless shelters can provide housing to people with
History of incarceration
Limited/no financial means
Serious/persistent mental illness
Substance abuse issues
Limited/no family support
A place where someone who harms others goes after repeated acute psychiatric admissions
State psychiatric hospital