A Mental Health Conditional Discharge Period is an ACTIVITY GROUP.
A Mental Health Conditional Discharge Period is the period of time that a Mental Health PATIENT is under a mental health conditional discharge.
- A Mental Health Conditional Discharge Period starts when a mental health tribunal or the Secretary of State decides that a PATIENT, who is detained under section 37/41 of the Mental Health Act, can be discharged from the care of a Health Care Provider subject to conditions which must be adhered to.
If the PATIENT does not adhere to the conditions then they may be recalled to hospital, this would also end the Mental Health Conditional Discharge Period.
- A Mental Health Conditional Discharge Period ends where the PATIENT receives absolute discharge from either the mental health tribunal or the Secretary of State, or the PATIENT dies.
This supporting information is also known by these names:
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plural | Mental Health Conditional Discharge Periods |