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Government Hospital for Mental Care is a hospital located in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the oldest mental health institution in the state, and one of the oldest in the country. The hospital provides a range of services for individuals with mental health conditions, including inpatient and outpatient care, rehabilitation, and community outreach programs.

History

The Government Hospital for Mental Care was established in 1871. It was originally known as the Lunatic Asylum for the Northern Circars, reflecting the terminology and attitudes towards mental health at the time. The hospital has undergone several name changes over the years, reflecting changes in understanding and attitudes towards mental health.

Services

The hospital provides a range of services for individuals with mental health conditions. These include:

  • Inpatient care: The hospital has facilities to accommodate patients who require round-the-clock care. This includes individuals with severe mental health conditions, as well as those who are in crisis.
  • Outpatient care: The hospital also provides services for individuals who do not require inpatient care. This includes counselling, medication management, and other forms of therapy.
  • Rehabilitation: The hospital offers rehabilitation services for individuals who are recovering from mental health conditions. This includes occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and other forms of rehabilitation.
  • Community outreach: The hospital runs community outreach programs to raise awareness about mental health, and to provide support for individuals with mental health conditions in the community.

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