Abstract

Mental health facilities, despite the evolution of recent decades, remain in part places in which patients are deprived of their liberty. For elderly people with mental health issues, spirituality and freedom of expression are even more legitimate. Religious tolerance is a challenge for caregivers, and a patient's request to practise their religion must be acknowledged. The provision of dedicated spaces and the presence of chaplains must favour the respect of cultural liberties.

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