A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF SAFEGUARDING THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS DURING ADMISSION TO MENTAL HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.13, No. 05)Publication Date: 2025-05-20
Authors : Agi K J;
Page : 561-571
Keywords : Admission mentally ill persons protection of human rights;
Abstract
The issues surrounding admitting and detaining mentally ill patients stem from the definition of what constitutes "mental illness." The Indian Constitution requires dignity treatment from admission to release, but balancing patients' rights and involuntary hospitalisation is complex issue. The focus should be on individual and societal well-being. Mental health patients can be admitted to a facility as independent patients, but they must have consent and be able to make decisions about their care. Minors can only be admitted if their guardian can prove their severe mental illness and failed community interventions
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