gumiszoba
Gumiszoba is a Hungarian term that translates to "rubber room." Historically, this term referred to a type of padded cell or isolation room found in mental health facilities, psychiatric hospitals, and some correctional institutions. These rooms were designed to prevent self-harm or harm to others by individuals experiencing severe mental distress or agitation. The walls, floors, and sometimes even the furniture of a gumiszoba were covered in thick padding, typically made of rubber or similar shock-absorbent materials, to cushion any impacts.
The concept of the gumiszoba emerged as a supposed humane alternative to more brutal restraint methods. However,
In many parts of the world, including Hungary, the use of traditional padded cells like the gumiszoba