A welcoming space to manage crisis : The wellness respite program / Anne-Margaret Smullen Thieling, Margaret Swarbrick, George Brice, and Patricia Nemec
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TextDescription: Vol 60 (11) pages 26-32 : illustrations ; 27 cmUniform titles: - Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services / November 2022
ABSTRACT
The need for behavioral health care prevention, treatment, and recovery sup-ports, including crisis alternatives, has grown and is now receiving federal support through enhanced funding. When a person experiences severe emotional distress, crisis alternatives are a viable option instead of inpatient hospitalization to address the distress and restore balance. Peer respite programs are voluntary, short-term, crisis alternatives for people experiencing mental distress. Models have evolved in response to funding and regulatory requirements, yet research is limited. The current article describes a unique peer-led program, Wellness Respite, in operation for 7 years, including data from recent satisfaction surveys and the role of nurses in the program. Implications of a home-like, short-term crisis alternative and the role of the nurse are emphasized. [Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 60(11), 26-32.]
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