Replacing revolving door: a collaborative approach to treating individuals in crisis |
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Authors: | Lauer Michelle Brownstein Rose |
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Affiliation: | Christiana Care Health System, Wilmington, DE 19809, USA. mlauer@christianacare.org |
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Abstract: | The Crisis Assessment and Psychiatric Emergency Services (CAPES) unit was designed to improve the quality of psychiatric treatment, contain costs, and provide relief to overburdened psychiatric inpatient and emergency services in Delaware. This innovative program is the result of collaboration between public and private agencies to treat individuals in crisis. The myriad factors that contributed to a broken system and instigated Delaware's search for a solution are discussed in this article. The CAPES unit has resulted in improved communication among providers, decreased committal rates, better linkage to appropriate levels of care, increased safety, and improved coordination of services. Clinical implications for nursing practice include providing more holistic care in a safer environment. |
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