Mental Health Assessments and Referrals

 

Mental health care is a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of overall health. Even if a person’s physical health is in good shape, untreated mental health conditions can severely impact their well-being. In America, undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues are major contributors to homelessness, making mental health care a vital part of helping individuals break the cycle of homelessness.

At Supreme Recuperative Care, we understand that mental health care is essential in addressing homelessness. We prioritize monitoring and treating the mental health of our homeless patients on a case-by-case basis. Across our two facilities, our specialized teams of nurses and social case managers are dedicated to ensuring mental health care is a central focus of our services.

Why are mental health assessments and referrals such an important part of recuperative care for the homeless?

Recuperative care (also referred to as medical respite) provides the homeless with the comprehensive health care that they need following a stay at an acute care facility as an inpatient.  Recuperative care facilities, such as Supreme Recuperative, offer valuable transitional health care to patients as an integral step in their journey towards recovery and a better life.

Mental health is a significant component of the homeless’ recuperative care and is essential in helping individuals regain their independence.  Sadly, mental health care is often overlooked in homeless patients who are discharged too soon and without having their mental health addressed or even evaluated at all.  This can result in a recurrence of acute care facility visits, returning to homelessness, and hindering the individual’s ability to achieve maximum health and their potential to achieve a better life after recovery.

 

 

How Does Supreme Recuperative Support the Homelessness Mental Health?

Supreme Recuperative Care, California provides homeless case management on a tailored basis for each patient.  Our staff includes a team of experienced, compassionate specialized nurses and social case managers to help patients secure mental health care. This team is well-trained to provide patients with assessments that can determine what kind of mental health condition they may have, and to what degree. Mental health assessments are included in every patient’s treatment plan and referrals and treatments are coordinated by a team of skilled nurses and caseworkers.  During their time at Supreme Recuperative, homeless patients will be assessed and treated both psychologically and physically by medical professionals with the ultimate goal of providing every homeless individual with the best comprehensive medical care that they need to achieve the full quality of life