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Short-term residential clients reported a 24-point average increase in subjective well-being at discharge.
84%
of short-term residential clients experienced improved well-being at discharge.
Short-Term Residential: Client Well-Being
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Discharge
Interpretation of Results
The data suggest that clients see an immediate improvement in anxiety, depression, overall functioning, and relationships from short-
term residential treatment. There is significant improvement from when they were admitted to a program. That said, they may benefit from participating in outpatient care after returning home, as some regression may occur after completing short-term residential treatment.
More research is needed to determine how
PHP, IOP, and other outpatient treatment can decrease depression and anxiety for clients after they finish a short-term residential program.
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Increased well-being
Average Client WHO-5 Scores