Abstract
This study was undertaken to identify factors that may preclude a patient's discharge from a community mental health center and result in the patient being labeled “unplaceable.” Placement recommendations differed between the state hospital staff and a mental health professional employed by the center to evaluate 28 patients. A measure designed to assist in the assessment of patients' competencies suggested the professionals recommendations were more related to patients' skills in areas associated with community living than were those of the state hospital staff Follow-up indicated that 15 patients discharged according to the professionals' recommendations maintained community tenure Use of a more psychometrically sound and comprehensive assessment concerning discharge and placement may improve likelihood of success.
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