Say NO to Loony-Bins: Immediate Action Required for Inpatient Psychiatric Care
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Say NO to Loony-Bins: Immediate Action Required for Inpatient Psychiatric Care

To: Pres. Biden, Sen. Murkowski, Rep. Galvin, Sen. Sullivan, Rep. Peltola, Gov. Dunleavy, Sen. Gray-Jackson

From: A constituent in Anchorage, AK

April 19

The current model of inpatient psychiatric care, which primarily focuses on safety and crisis stabilization, falls short in promoting sustained recovery. The prevalent emphasis on ultrashort lengths of stay often overlooks the need for comprehensive treatment plans. A proposed model of care advocates for rapid diagnosis, goal-setting, and treatment modalities before initiating treatment, organized into three distinct phases: assessment, implementation, and resolution. This approach emphasizes individualized treatment and active patient involvement in treatment planning, addressing critical psychosocial aspects that are frequently neglected. As we strive to reform the mental health care system, it's imperative to prioritize effective, recovery-oriented treatment strategies. This includes ensuring patient comfort and preferences are accommodated within reason. Considering patient preferences, like comfort items (such as safe stuffed animals; Share-Bears, if you will) and rescue medications (like melatonin,) is essential to upholding rigorous standards of care and safety. Let's advocate for reforms that enhance patient-centered practices while adhering to established treatment guidelines and advancing recovery-oriented care. Say no to “loony-bins;” those archaic relics that should be relegated to the distant past.

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