deinstitutionalization
Deinstitutionalization refers to the policy-driven reduction of reliance on long-stay psychiatric hospitals and the relocation of care for people with mental illness and developmental disabilities into community-based settings. It began in the mid-20th century and has been pursued in many countries with the goals of expanding individual autonomy, protecting human rights, and integrating people into ordinary life.
Key drivers include advances in psychiatric medications, reforms aimed at civil liberties, and concerns about the
The movement substantially reduced the number of beds in public hospitals, but many regions faced gaps in
Today, deinstitutionalization is often framed as ongoing reform toward integrated, community-based care. Approaches include assertive community
Related topics include community mental health, supported housing, civil commitment, and the human-rights framework for mental