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A lack of community housing and services is preventing people with mental health problems being discharged from hospital, a survey has suggested.A lack of community housing and services is preventing people with mental health problems being discharged from hospital, a survey has suggested.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists said overcrowded wards were not due to a lack of beds, but because there was nowhere suitable for patients to go.The Royal College of Psychiatrists said overcrowded wards were not due to a lack of beds, but because there was nowhere suitable for patients to go.
It found that about a fifth of adult acute psychiatric beds were occupied by people who no longer need to be there.It found that about a fifth of adult acute psychiatric beds were occupied by people who no longer need to be there.
Many of these patients have complex behavioural problems.Many of these patients have complex behavioural problems.
These include challenging anti-social behaviour or who drug and alcohol issues. These include challenging anti-social behaviour or drug and alcohol issues.
Once they receive hospital treatment attempts are made to provide a care package back in the community.Once they receive hospital treatment attempts are made to provide a care package back in the community.
But this survey of consultant psychiatrists, ward managers, patients and carers found an extreme lack of facilities.But this survey of consultant psychiatrists, ward managers, patients and carers found an extreme lack of facilities.
Psychiatrists say they concerned not only about community provision but that the subsequent overcrowding of wards undermines patient care for those who do need to be in hospital.Psychiatrists say they concerned not only about community provision but that the subsequent overcrowding of wards undermines patient care for those who do need to be in hospital.
Dr Philip McGarry, chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Northern Ireland, said there was a lack of services for people with chronic and complex mental health problems.
"Psychiatrists are frustrated that we are having to keep people in hospital who don't need to be there and yet may have to send one of our own patients to a hospital in another area," he said.
"Overcrowded wards are not acceptable environments for patients, or for staff, and can affect not only a patient's privacy and dignity, but also the care they get."
The Department of Health is keen to roll out more services into the community and away from hospital wards.The Department of Health is keen to roll out more services into the community and away from hospital wards.
But this is proving costly and with current financial constraints there is concern that health trusts are unable to deliver appropriate services.But this is proving costly and with current financial constraints there is concern that health trusts are unable to deliver appropriate services.