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Old Jul 17, 2013, 10:22 AM
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It depends on what level of involvement the ward you're on can offer. Private hospitals tend to have better programmes. At least this is the case in the UK.

Most however have some sort of therapy programme to help you deal with larger issues but also get you used to routine and encourage functionality again (the overseeing of meds helps with the latter too). But of course this varies on how it's funded, where it is and what the criteria is. So a lot of variables. I think if you have the option to go to a place which clearly demonstrates it's suitability for your circumstances, then the issue is more on how to tie up your affairs so that the transition to regular life is as smooth as possible even with help from the facility.
Thanks for this!
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