A new report from the Centre for Mental Health explores how to improve care for people living with complex mental health difficulties.
The report shows that long hospital stays far from home can leave people feeling isolated and disconnected from their communities. It offers a more compassionate and effective alternative through local community-based support that includes intensive psychotherapy, therapeutic day programmes and high-support accommodation when needed.
This approach helps people stay close to family, friends and familiar surroundings while receiving specialist care. It reminds us that recovery is not only about treatment but also about connection, belonging and stability.
Read the full report here: CentreforMH_ImprovingSupportForPeopleWithComplexMHDifficulties.pdf
