State Hospitals
State hospitals are healthcare facilities operated by state governments to provide mental health services. They primarily serve individuals with severe mental illnesses who require long-term care and treatment. These hospitals aim to stabilize patients, improve their mental health, and help them reintegrate into the community.
In addition to mental health care, state hospitals often offer various therapeutic programs, including psychotherapy, medication management, and rehabilitation services. They play a crucial role in the mental health system by providing resources and support for those who may not have access to private care or community services.