§ This section uses official policy, NHS data, coroner reports and public records. It avoids clinical speculation and does not diagnose people or discuss private medical information beyond what is already public.

Mental health detention is where the archive records the gap between crisis care and containment. A hospital bed may be necessary for a short period. The public record shows the danger when hospital becomes the place someone is trapped because the right community support does not exist.

This section covers Psychiatric Intensive Care Units, long stay inpatient care, out of area placements, delayed discharge and the national policy promise to move people towards better community based support closer to home.

Lauren Bridges is a central record for this branch because the coroner's public reports connect distance from home, prolonged PICU placement and deterioration. The wider statistics show that this is not only one story.

Lauren Bridges

Lauren Bridges was a young autistic woman whose case shows how distance from home, delayed transfer and prolonged PICU placement can become part of the harm.

Building the Right Support

The national plan said reliance on inpatient care should reduce and community support should be developed closer to home.

Inpatient statistics

NHS figures show thousands of autistic people and people with learning disabilities remain in inpatient mental health services, many for more than two years.

Out of area and delayed discharge

This record explains why distance, transfer delays and lack of step down support can turn treatment into isolation.

Pattern

Short term becomes long term

PICU and assessment beds are often described as temporary, but public records show people can remain far longer than intended.

Pattern

Distance breaks relationships

Out of area placement can separate people from family, advocates, familiar routines and the people who understand their distress.

Pattern

Autism misread as risk

Autistic distress can be treated as behaviour to contain instead of communication to understand.

Pattern

Policy promise versus reality

National policy can say people should live closer to home while data continues to show long stays in hospital.

Psychiatric Intensive Care Unit

A higher observation mental health ward intended for acute crisis care. In this archive, the issue is not the name of the unit alone, but what happens when restrictive care becomes prolonged or distant from home.

Ready to leave but still held

Delayed discharge can happen when a person no longer needs a particular level of hospital care but no safe step down or community support is available.

Placed far from home

Out of area placement can make family contact, advocacy, ordinary routines and local accountability harder.