The homeless mentally ill and the need for a total care environment
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The homeless mentally ill and the need for a total care environment
Abstract
The dual conditions of homelessness and Serious mental illness are examined in a group of 132 former patients of a state hospital. A naturalistic approach was used in a six-month longitudinal Study that focused on the uniqueness and distinctiveness of a homeless existence. A more total care environment that recognizes a continuous service approach is necessary to meet the challenges presented by this population.
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