Burger A S, Kimelman L, Lurie A, Rabiner C J
Hosp Community Psychiatry. 1978 Sep;29(9):590-3. doi: 10.1176/ps.29.9.590.
The authors describe an apartment-living project for chronic mental patients released from the Hillside Division of the Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center. The apartments, which are rented by the hospital and sublet to the patients, are located in modern, well-maintained high-rise buildings within commuting distance from the hospital. To avoid creating a psychiatric ghetto, the project rents no more than two apartments in buildings of a hundred or more units. The hospital was able to rent the apartments by assuring the landlords that the hospital would be a financially responsible tenant and that staff would be in continuing contact with the patients, would be available to the landlords if problems arose, and would remove troublesome tenants. Some of the problems encountered by the patients in the program are described, as are guidelines for selecting those who have a reasonable chance of benefiting from such a program.
作者描述了一个为从长岛犹太-希尔赛德医疗中心希尔赛德分院出院的慢性精神病患者开展的公寓居住项目。这些公寓由医院租赁,再转租给患者,位于现代化、维护良好的高层建筑中,距离医院通勤距离之内。为避免形成精神病患者聚居区,该项目在有一百套或更多单元的建筑中租赁不超过两套公寓。医院通过向房东保证医院将是一个经济上可靠的租户,并且工作人员会持续与患者保持联系,如有问题会随时为房东提供帮助,并会清除麻烦的租户,从而得以租到这些公寓。文中描述了患者在该项目中遇到的一些问题,以及选择那些有合理机会从该项目中受益的患者的指导方针。