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In-patient services for people with intellectual disability and mental health or behavioural difficulties

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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Over the past few decades, care for people with intellectual disability in the UK has moved from long-stay hospitals to the community. As in the general population, a number of these people have mental health and behavioural difficulties for which they may require in-patient services. Consequently, psychiatrists need to be aware of the in-patient mental healthcare provision for these individuals. This article describes the different categories of in-patient bed for patients with intellectual disability and ways to monitor the quality and outcomes of in-patient care.

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists 2015 
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FIG 1 Community and in-patient service use by people with intellectual disability in England (Emerson 2010; Health and Social Care Information Centre 2013).

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FIG 2 Tiered model of care for intellectual (learning) disability services (Royal College of Psychiatrists 2011: p. 23).

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