Abstract
Discharge from public community mental health
services has proven difficult for mental health
workers and managers. Mental illness can often
be long term, with ongoing disability, requiring a
need for corresponding long-term care. Community
mental health services are now becoming
recovery focused and are recognising the need for
alternative management arrangements for individuals
with long-term care needs. There are, however
few tools to assist in the decision making
about discharge or transfer of care between community
mental health teams. This article describes
a quality improvement project to develop a flag for
mental health workers to prompt decisions regarding
discharge and transfer using the Health of the
Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS). Relevant literature
and HoNOS data collected as part of routine
clinical practice were reviewed to develop the flag.
The implementation process is described along
with plans for future developments.
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