FEEDBACK ON ACCESS TO PSYCHIATRIC BEDS |
An Anonymous Survey between the B.C. Schizophrenia Society and the B.C. Psychiatric Association
Have you ever been involved as a family member or friend in helping a person to be admitted to a psychiatric unit? Have you ever been admitted yourself? Have you ever thought a person was discharged too quickly because of bed shortages? We need your help in learning more about what is currently happening.
The B.C. Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) and the B.C. Psychiatric Association (BCPA) often hear of acute psychiatric unit “bed blocking.” When beds are not available on the hospital psychiatric ward, sometimes people are kept in the Emergency Room for long periods. To make space available, sometimes patients appear to have been discharged prematurely, and sometimes referred to facilities that do not meet their needs.
Please write as much as you would like on any of these questions, and include how you and the person felt through the process and afterwards.
The B.C. Schizophrenia Society (BCSS) and the B.C. Psychiatric Association (BCPA) often hear of acute psychiatric unit “bed blocking.” When beds are not available on the hospital psychiatric ward, sometimes people are kept in the Emergency Room for long periods. To make space available, sometimes patients appear to have been discharged prematurely, and sometimes referred to facilities that do not meet their needs.
Please write as much as you would like on any of these questions, and include how you and the person felt through the process and afterwards.
If you have any questions or concerns about this survey, please email prov@bcss.org or call 604-270-7841.