16-01-2024 10:56 AM
16-01-2024 10:56 AM
Hi Everyone,
2nd time I'm posting and this time I'm seeking some info/guidance around what I should expect/do.
Long story short, my mum has schizophrenia and has been off her meds since October. She refuses to seek medical help, including GP. In the interim she is caught up in her delusions, that she barely interacts with family. She barely sleeps at all and I can't bear to see her deteriote any further.
I've just called the Mental Health Line (1800011511) and had to answer a series of questions. The person I spoke with said I should expect a call from the Community Mental Health Emergency Team within the next 48 hours. Does anyone know what will happen next or what the usual process is for this?
I'm feeling so very scared about the possibility that she will be involuntarily hospitalised, and feel terribly guilty that it will be my fault if she does end up in hospital. I feel the more prepared I am for what's ahead, the less fearful I will be for my mum...
Any help would be great!
Thanks
18-01-2024 06:49 PM
18-01-2024 06:49 PM
The emergency MH team will assess her to see if she is safe. They will determine whether she needs an inpatient stay (if unsafe) or whether she can get treatment in the community. They may send someone to visit her to assess her.
Im sorry this has been so tough on you @Sumsa
@We’re here if you need support.
28-02-2024 09:54 PM
28-02-2024 09:54 PM
@Sumsa don't think its your fault. If its not serious your mother wont be hospitalized. If its happened at any time, its good because your mother will recover soon. you took the best decision for her goodwill.
11-03-2024 09:03 AM
11-03-2024 09:03 AM
Hi Sumsa from my experience with this process for my son the short period of in- hospital treatment ( about 2 days) settles him and gets him back on his meds. Of course it is not permanent but it gives you some respite and your mum too. No need to feel guilty as you are helping her just as you would access the hospital for a bodily illness affecting your family member. You can't really expect a person who is not rational to make rational decisions about their own mental health needs so its good that you are there to help. Good luck.
11-03-2024 09:10 AM
11-03-2024 09:10 AM
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