Mental Institutions
Mental institutions, also known as psychiatric hospitals or mental health facilities, are places designed to provide care and treatment for individuals with mental health disorders. These institutions offer a range of services, including therapy, medication management, and support for daily living skills. The goal is to help patients manage their conditions and improve their quality of life.
Historically, mental institutions have evolved from large, often overcrowded facilities to more modern centers that focus on patient-centered care. Today, many institutions emphasize rehabilitation and community integration, aiming to support individuals in their recovery and reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues.