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Original Articles

The Longitudinal Discharge Planning and Treatment Model (LDPTM)

Part 2

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Pages 33-61 | Received 21 May 2003, Accepted 17 Dec 2003, Published online: 08 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

A longitudinally based discharge planning and treatment model that integrates essential components of other successful approaches (PACT, PACED, and Bridge to Discharge) is described. The development of linkages between the inpatient and community mental health providers during the early stages of hospitalization could improve the continuity of care and establish an aftercare plan rooted in existing community resources. Placing the client's need first will ensure a smoother transition from the structure of the inpatient ward to the community while maintaining continuity of care and reducing potential re-admissions to the hospital. Potential barriers that may prevent the adoption and implementation of such a system are discussed. Belcher and DeForge (2005) in Part 1 provided a review of case management and discharge planning, as well as a critique of case management models. In Part 2, DeForge and Belcher (2005) present and describe the components of the longitudinally based discharge planning and treatment model (LDPTM).

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