Other types of patients

Other types of patients

Voluntary patients

Anyone can seek admission to a hospital for psychiatric treatment. A person admitting themselves to hospital will be classified as a voluntary patient. A voluntary patient can only be given treatment if they agree to it. Private hospitals can only treat voluntary patients.

Leaving an institution

A voluntary patient may leave a hospital at any time or can be discharged by the authorised psychiatrist. However, if staff believe that a voluntary patient who wants to leave meets the criteria for compulsory treatment and detention as an involuntary patient, the patient may be detained under the provisions of involuntary admission.

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