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Default Feb 08, 2020 at 05:36 PM
 
I get that they have to do what they can to reduce su risk, but if the hospital environment make patients worse instead of better, there's hardly any point to put them there.

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Originally Posted by sophiebunny View Post
I'd never consent to a paper gown or no bathroom door. I'm a rape survivor for heavens sake.
My thoughts exactly! If I was subjected to that I would get worse, not better - it would increase the su risk a lot.

When I was in a high security phych ward they wanted me to change into scrubs (not paper), but I refused, and luckily for me, there were very strict rules about using force. But at night they locked my clothes in.

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But if they can't hang things on the wall, couldn't they at least use some nice wallpaper or paint the walls, or one wall in each room, in nice colours? It doesn't necessarily take so much to brighten the environment up a little bit.

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