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Central ward/Riverside ward
Located in the suburbs of Hiroshima City and surrounded by a quiet natural environment
rich in water and greenery, this site is the ideal place for patients to receive
treatment to prepare for a new start. |
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| Medical treatment |
Psychiatry, Neurology, Radiology, Internal medicine,
Dentistry
The medical team swiftly diagnoses mental and physical disorders, and provides
appropriate treatment. |
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| Utility floor |
Information desk, Restaurant, Tearoom,
Barber, Beauty salon, Shop, Library
The daily needs of the patients can be met on this floor, helping patients to
feel more comfortable during their stay in the hospital. |
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| Amenity zone |
Day care ward, Day/night care ward, Judo
hall, Heated swimming pool, Tennis court, Training room
The patients and medical staff can use these facilities to improve their health,
and the patients can receive occupational therapy and mental rehabilitation. |
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Leaving the hospital |
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| Services for home treatment |
VISITE
Home Care Support Office
Home-visit Care Station
Home Helper Station
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Psychiatric Emergency Information
Center |
This center offers 24-hour telephone consultation
for emergencies with mentally disordered people and their families. The center
provides information and cooperates with other medical institutions, if necessary.
In addition, the center is involved in “Psychological care for adolescence 110”,
a consultation service for the psychological problems of adolescents. |
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Emergency hospital designated
by the prefecture and the city |
This hospital swiftly provides appropriate
medical treatment 24 hours a day and 365 days a year to patients who show sudden
psychiatric symptoms or acute changes in the symptoms. |
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Family associations |
The Michikusa Family Association, Drug
Dependence Treatment Project Family Association
Regular meetings are held so that
families with similar troubles can study and exchange information.
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Research Institute on Drug Dependence |
“Keeping away from drugs”
“Early detection
and treatment to prevent aggravating mental disorder”
“Aftercare to prevent mental
disorder from recurring”
Based on these three principles, this institute studies
treatment for drug dependence and provides training and education to persons
concerned.
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| Day care, Day/night
care |
Physical and mental health is considered
comprehensively. The patients receive mental and physical treatment with the
objective of returning to society. |
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| Day care “Apple” |
Patients who have left this hospital or
who are under treatment at other hospitals visit this hospital to play sports
and to participate in various group activities to aid their return to society. |
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| Day/night care “Big Apple” |
Patients on the way to recovery and living
in MITLEBEN and ANGENEHM participate in group activities during the daytime and
take medicine and receive instruction related to daily life in the evening. They
try to improve their human relationships and make efforts to live independently. |
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Day/night care
“Super Big Apple” |
The people who live in SYOFU SOU or near the hospital after leaving the hospital
participate in group activities and various recreations. The staff supports them
in extending human relationships to live in the community.
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Visits to the hospital |
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| Rehabilitation facilities |
EINEKLEIN, ANGENEHM,
MITLEBEN, SYOFU SOU
The patients who have left the hospital and are on the way
to complete recovery are provided with housing to promote their return to society.
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