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Lost generation is estimated at 50,000

Posted: 15 April 2004 | Subscribe Online


More than 50,000 people are lost in the "forgotten generation" of long-term service users who have been left behind by mental health reforms, a new report from a leading charity concludes.

Reforms focusing on the young and most acutely ill have "left behind a generation of people whose condition is medically stable but who have a very poor quality of life".

People judged "too well" are left without services and older family carers are not given adequate support, the report from Rethink says.
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Researchers recommend annual primary care physical health checks for everyone with a severe mental illness. Government reform and local service delivery planning must include people who are medically "stable" but experiencing a low quality of life, the report adds.

Meanwhile, a report from consultant psychiatrists and mental health charities, Rethink, Sane and the Zito Trust, concludes that staff in psychiatric wards feel "demoralised and unsupported" and patients are living in "bleakness and squalor".

The report found serious staff and bed shortages with "unacceptable living conditions".

- Lost and Found from www.rethink.org

- Behind Closed Doors - Acute Mental Health Care in the UK from 0845 456 0455.


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