Thisiscertainlyause
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- Sep 27, 2024
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I see alot of fear around hospitals and going to them, and I'm just curious if anyone has positive stories they'd like to share
(some notes for context, I live in Australia so health care is generally free(medicare+hcc)I just wanted to add this because I don't want to invalidate anyone's bad experiences or reasons not to go, I'm aware that there are alot of places where either care is not always free of charge, or worse there are social stigmas around mental health)
Personally I have not been admitted or seen by a hospital, but my someone I knew was(will refer to as Jane from here on(not her real name)). I was with her every step of the way and they were very nice, a nurse came into the ER waiting room and took us into the family room so we wouldn't have to be out there, asked a few questions and then a psychiatrist came in to talk to Jane. It was all calm and he didn't seem to want to force any one route and genuinely listened, he ended up giving her some medication to assist with sleeping, both at night or if she felt she needed a break and wanted to sleep. By the time we left the plan they had laid out was for her to visit them I think once a week until they thought they could no longer be of assistance, along with a daily call to make sure she was doing okay. I think the care ended after around a month and they transferred her to a psychology practice
(some notes for context, I live in Australia so health care is generally free(medicare+hcc)I just wanted to add this because I don't want to invalidate anyone's bad experiences or reasons not to go, I'm aware that there are alot of places where either care is not always free of charge, or worse there are social stigmas around mental health)
Personally I have not been admitted or seen by a hospital, but my someone I knew was(will refer to as Jane from here on(not her real name)). I was with her every step of the way and they were very nice, a nurse came into the ER waiting room and took us into the family room so we wouldn't have to be out there, asked a few questions and then a psychiatrist came in to talk to Jane. It was all calm and he didn't seem to want to force any one route and genuinely listened, he ended up giving her some medication to assist with sleeping, both at night or if she felt she needed a break and wanted to sleep. By the time we left the plan they had laid out was for her to visit them I think once a week until they thought they could no longer be of assistance, along with a daily call to make sure she was doing okay. I think the care ended after around a month and they transferred her to a psychology practice