Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health Rehabilitation Centers

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Aamir A. [1 ]
Awan S. [1 ]
de Filippis R. [2 ]
Diwan M.N. [1 ]
Ullah I. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
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[1] Department of Internal Medicine, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi
[2] Department of Health Sciences, Psychiatric Unit, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Viale Europa, Catanzaro
[3] Kabir Medical College, Gandhara University, Peshawar
[4] Undergraduate Research Organization, Dhaka
[5] Naseer Teaching Hospital, Peshawar
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Coronavirus; COVID-19; Mental health; Rehabilitation; Rehabilitation centers;
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10.1007/s40737-020-00203-7
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The SARS‐CoV‐2 outbreak is an unprecedented event in modern history worldwide. To facilitate speedy and smooth recovery during this time period, an added responsibility is placed upon rehabilitation center counselors, staff and management. In this paper we expose the role that psychiatric rehabilitation plays during the COVID-19 crisis. Since COVID-19 pandemic has remarkably raised mental health concerns, one of the high risks and possibly neglected groups includes individuals undergoing mental health rehabilitation, the impact on which can be significant as compared to the rest of the population. In order to ensure that individuals on the road to recovery are not alone and forgotten during the times of coronavirus crisis they should be provided with adequate resources, such as online meetings and group therapy sessions, assessment, treatment and support by telephone and video consultation and getting the medications they need to recover. This article highlights how the coronavirus pandemic, that has hit hard the health care and all categories of patients affected by mental disorders, is likely to be particularly dramatic for mental health rehabilitation centers. Indeed, the COVID-19 crisis has severely tested the health systems worldwide, reducing sometimes the quality and quantity of care offered to psychiatric patients both hospitalized and not in rehabilitation centers. The main goal of this paper is to raise awareness of the importance, often underestimated, of mental health rehabilitation centers, on which one should invest for the both future of psychological and psychiatric rehabilitation and the current crisis as well. © 2020, Springer Nature India Private Limited.
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