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Treatment Options in Poland Rafał Żukowski Association „Integration”, Warsaw, Poland Gamian Regional Seminar, Bucharest, 23 th May, 2009
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The treatment options Psychiatric hospitals Care and cure facilities Home treatment NGOs supporting patients
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Option 1 – Psychiatric hospitals Meant to mainly treat the patients with the most acute disorders (e.g. severe psychotic symptoms, strong depression, etc.) Provide constant care, application of the appropriate medicines and 24-hours doctors' supervision Maximum treatment time 3-6 months, usually treatment is finished once the patient gets better
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Option 2 – Care and cure facilities Meant to treat the patients, who have been to a psychiatric hospital but did not manage to recover even during long-time treatment (over 6 months) Equipped to serve the patients for long periods of time, trying to replace their home environment Provide constant medical care and doctors' supervision
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Option 3 – Home treatment Applied to patients, whose most acute symptoms have disappeared and who do not endanger their own or others' life and health Usually applied to patients, who are able to take care of themselves and can live their lives without an external help
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Supplement to the treatment – patients' support associations These are usually NGOs, which are run by the patients' families members and try to improve the patients' lives Provide the facilities to help patients spend their free time in a valuable way Organise rehabilitation trips during holidays Promote healthy living styles and standards
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Summary In Poland there are many existing options to fit every patients' health conditions and preferences Every patient is free to select the preferable options apart from the patients who have to be treated due to acute disorders
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