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Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ps.27.3.195

For the past four years Southwest Denver Community Mental Health Services, Inc., has had a system of alternative families who take one or two psychiatric patients who need intensive treatment Into their homes; the clients' average stay is ten days. Thus far approximately 220 client placements have been effectively carried out in a network of five homes. Clients who receive psychotropic medication have its effects monitored by a staff psychiatrist, medical nurse coordinator, and nurse cliniclan. A study conducted by independent researchers over the initial two-year period Indicates that the homes are more effective In certain respects than a psychiatric hospital in providing intensive care.

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