What are the phases of care in secondary mental health?
Emergency phase, Acute phase, Sub-acute phase, and Rehab phase.
What is the first phase in secondary mental health care?
Emergency phase.
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Phases of Care in Mental Health

What are the phases of care in secondary mental health?

Emergency phase, Acute phase, Sub-acute phase, and Rehab phase.

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Phases of Care in Mental Health

What is the first phase in secondary mental health care?

Emergency phase.

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Phases of Care in Mental Health

What follows the emergency phase in secondary mental health care?

Acute phase.

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Phases of Care in Mental Health

What is the phase after the acute phase in secondary mental health care?

Sub-acute phase.

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Phases of Care in Mental Health

What is the final phase in secondary mental health care?

Rehab phase.

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Phases of Care in Mental Health

How many stages are there in the secondary care process?

Three stages.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What type of care is provided for healthy people?

Universal care.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What type of care is aimed at high-risk individuals?

Selective care.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is the focus of Heep Hong Society?

Early intervention and special education.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What are the requirements for the OTI designation?

Three years in private/NGO and a relevant master's degree.

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Psychopathology and Psychotherapies

What is the focus of Psychopathology in mental health care?

The study of mental disorders and their symptoms.

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Interpersonal Skills

What are interpersonal skills in the context of mental health?

Skills that enable effective interaction with patients and clinical colleagues.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the purpose of a pre-discharge ward?

Preparation for discharge.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is a common theme among the mentioned NGOs?

They all provide early intervention and special education services.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What does DM(OT) represent?

Not a professional ranking, but a position that can be OTI.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What type of care is designated for at-risk individuals?

Indicative care.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is the role of NGOs in mental health?

They provide various mental health services, including rehabilitation and support.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is the focus of The Society of Rehabilitation and Crime Prevention?

Rehabilitation services.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

Which organizations are examples of NGOs providing mental health services?

Hong Chi Association, Hip Hong Society, Caritas Hong Kong.

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Risk Management and Safety Protocols

What should be done for high-risk individuals, such as those at risk of suicide?

Stabilize the patient and prevent harm to self, followed by referral to community services.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What type of services does Caritas Hong Kong offer?

Special education services.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the significance of Occupational Therapy (OT) in mental health care?

OT helps individuals develop skills for daily living and improve their quality of life.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the purpose of the acute ward in hospital-based OT practice?

For observation or stabilization of mental state.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What does SOT depend on?

It varies and is not specified.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What are the goals of rehabilitation?

Optimize functioning, minimize limitations, facilitate participation, and resume life roles.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What is the purpose of early screening?

To identify high-risk individuals.

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Emergency and Acute Management

What type of care is included in acute care?

Standard medical treatment.

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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What types of practices are mentioned for different age groups?

Pediatric, adult, and geriatric/psychogeriatric services.

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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What is the purpose of active rehabilitation?

Pre-discharge planning and referral to community agencies.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What does OTA stand for in OT ranking?

Technical Assistant, not an OT ranking.

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Communication Skills

Why are communication skills essential in mental health care?

They facilitate understanding and rapport between patients and clinicians.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the requirement for HA in OT ranking?

5 years plus a relevant master's degree.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What services does a psychiatric day hospital provide?

Half-day or full-day OT services.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What types of vocational rehabilitation services are offered?

Day activity center (ICCMW), SW S, SE.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What does the Neighbourhood Advice - Action Council provide?

Rehabilitation services.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

Where can you find more information about the Neighbourhood Advice - Action Council's rehabilitation services?

At their website: https://www.naac.org.hk/rehabilitationservice?lang=en.

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Maintenance and Relapse Prevention

What is a key aspect of maintenance in mental health?

Treatment adhesiveness and relapse prevention.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is the Hong Chi Association known for?

Providing special education services.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the focus of a rehabilitation ward?

Intensive rehabilitation.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What types of publications does the Mental Health Association provide?

A magazine and a journal.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What type of care is aimed at high-risk individuals?

Selective care.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What is involved in early screening and health surveillance?

Mental Status Examination (MSE), stabilization, and maintaining connection with others.

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Psychopathology and Psychotherapies

What role do psychotherapies play in mental health treatment?

They provide therapeutic interventions to address mental health issues.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What characterizes a subacute ward?

It is for more stable patients, focusing on further observation or assessment.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What does long-term treatment include?

Post-acute management and extended care.

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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What is the role of community OT services?

Outreach, home visit/assessment, and community living skill training.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What does long-term treatment include?

Post-acute management and extended care.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What is the entry-level designation in OT ranking?

OTII.

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Emergency and Acute Management

What are the components of standard/first line treatments?

Emergency care, life-saving care, and acute management.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

What type of services does an outpatient clinic offer?

Sessional-based OT services.

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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What is the function of community psychiatric services?

To support patients in the community, often as part of a community psychiatric team.

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Risk Management and Safety Protocols

What is a key risk factor for patients in community psychiatric services?

Risk of self-harm and suicidal attempts.

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Mental Skills

What are mental skills important for in mental health care?

They are crucial for effective coping and problem-solving.

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Occupational Therapy in Mental Health

How does the Consultant OT ranking compare to SOT?

Consultant OT is similar to SOT ranking.

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Community-Based Mental Health Services

What type of service does the Integrated Community Center for Mental Wellness (ICCMW) provide?

Community-based occupational therapy services.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What services does the Richmond Fellowship of Hong Kong offer?

Adult psychiatric rehabilitation services.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What age group is targeted for developmental delay services?

Children aged 2 to 6 years old.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What conditions are addressed for children after the age of 6?

Learning disabilities, ASD, ADHD.

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Emergency and Acute Management

What are the components of standard/first line treatments?

Emergency care, life-saving care, and acute management.

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Role of NGOs in Mental Health Rehabilitation

What is NLPRA known for?

Café 330 and shops in MTR stations.

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Maintenance and Relapse Prevention

What is a key focus of maintenance in mental health?

Treatment adhesiveness and relapse prevention.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What type of care is provided for healthy people?

Universal care.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What is the goal of rehabilitation?

Optimize functioning, minimize limitations, facilitate participation, and reintegration.

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Long-Term Treatment and Rehabilitation

What types of residential services are mentioned?

HW H and LSCH Supported Hospital.

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Early Screening and Health Surveillance

What is the focus of indicative care?

At-risk people.

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