Avoiding an inappropriate psychiatric hospitalization
Recently, a caregiver complained that a hospital would not allow her to elect a transfer to a psychiatric unit for her parent suffering from dementia. The hospital’s position was that the health care power of attorney did not allow the patient advocate to make a psychiatric admission. They said that only the patient could make that choice. The patient was described as being “delusional.” What seemed probable was that this patient was delirious, not psychotic. If that were the case, then a psychiatric admission would potentially be very harmful to the patient.
Avoiding an inappropriate psychiatric hospitalization for an elderly person can be life-saving for that patient.
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