Psychiatric deinstitutionalisation began in Canada in earnest during the 1960s and continues today. The downsizing and closure of custodial mental hospitals did not occur uniformly across the country, and regional variations in government, healthcare staff and community care policies profoundly shaped the process. The Saskatchewan Mental Hospital at Weyburn, the last asylum built in the Victorian style in the British Commonwealth, was the first to shut its doors, which it did dramatically in 1963. Others closed in stages, emptying wings and transitioning into outpatient care facilities or, as was the case in Alberta, repurposing the buildings for brain injured patients requiring shorter-term stays. Some facilities remained open with a reduc...
"There seems to prevail in the large majority of cases an almost incredible ignorance of the necessa...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Using demographics on admission to, and discharge from, mental hospitals in Alberta and British Colu...
At a time when the rest of Canada, and indeed much of the Western World, was looking for alternative...
Objective: There has been a plethora of studies that evaluate the impact of deinstitutionalization o...
The increasing number of Canadians with mental illness who are left uncared for and roaming the stre...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
The thesis begins by examining the narratives by which the psychiatric institution was sustained and...
Even though the policy of deinstitutionalization of mental health services purports to improve acces...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
In this paper we explore the broader policy determinants of the de-hospitalization of mental patient...
In 1960, the Home for the Aged, an institution of the Province of British Columbia, underwent an off...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
Introduction Since the 1970s, deinstitutionalization has been the main focus of mental health polici...
"There seems to prevail in the large majority of cases an almost incredible ignorance of the necessa...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...
Using demographics on admission to, and discharge from, mental hospitals in Alberta and British Colu...
At a time when the rest of Canada, and indeed much of the Western World, was looking for alternative...
Objective: There has been a plethora of studies that evaluate the impact of deinstitutionalization o...
The increasing number of Canadians with mental illness who are left uncared for and roaming the stre...
This paper will provide a brief history of the institutionalization movement during the nineteenth c...
The thesis begins by examining the narratives by which the psychiatric institution was sustained and...
Even though the policy of deinstitutionalization of mental health services purports to improve acces...
This thesis progresses from a broad, historical review of the development of services for mentally i...
In this paper we explore the broader policy determinants of the de-hospitalization of mental patient...
In 1960, the Home for the Aged, an institution of the Province of British Columbia, underwent an off...
Deinstitutionalization is the label given to the reduction or elimination of long-term-stay psychiat...
Introduction Since the 1970s, deinstitutionalization has been the main focus of mental health polici...
"There seems to prevail in the large majority of cases an almost incredible ignorance of the necessa...
The 75,000 patients in mental institutions are only a fraction of the mentally ill in Canada. All of...
The development of ideas on deinstitutionalization of mental patients has a much longer history in t...