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• If he insisted on leaving the ward, we would ask our home treatment team to monitor him at
               home and offer him medication - historically Mr Cordell has not engaged well with
               community services due to his lack of insight.
               17. If Mr Cordell is NOT discharged from his Section:
               -       We would encourage Mr Cordell to take antipsychotic medication, starting with a low
               dose and monitoring closely for response and any side effects.
               -       We would titrate the dose antipsychotic medication according to his mental state and
               side effect profile.
               -       Once regularly taking antipsychotic medication and stabilised in mental state we
               would start to introduce some leave from the ward initially escorted before moving to longer
               periods of unescorted leave.
               -       Once deemed stable in mental state we would look at discharge to his home with
               Home treatment team support and referral to community team.
               Signed: Dr Rosemary Mills ST4 to Dr Julia Cranitch, Consultant Psychiatrist
               Dated: 24th August 2016
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               Copy of the Minutes of February.pdf
                   Copy of the Minutes of February’s assessment when a Section 135 was wrongfully
                                                         issued
               The Beeping sound starts of interview.
               "Muttering" Simon: all of you people are not coming into my house.
               "Muttering" Mother: Three two doctors and one social worker.
               "Muttering" "Continues."
               Mother: How do I turn this television down?
               Katie: I am not sure.
               Mother: Simon it's not going to work out when you are talking outside.
               Katie: Simon stops shouting.
               Simon: I want to go through all of the corruption.
               Katie: Simon, Simon.
               Katie: Lorraine how do you shut the door.
               Mother: Shut what door.
               Katie: That door.
               Mother: Oh, hold on, how do you turn this down I am turning it up.
               Simon: How are you all doing welcome to my home, I am not too happy.
               Sam: There is a few of us I am afraid. Simon: I understand.
               Sam: Where is the best place for us all to seat?
               Simon: Just take a seat anywhere you are all welcome to sit anywhere there are seats
               available for everybody.
               Sam: Then we will explain why we are here.
               789,
               Copy of the Minutes of February.pdf
               Simon: I am not impressed with your "referring to Elan" I see you and meet you before and I
               see what happened to you before.
               Mother: How many people are actually coming in that is needed to do this assessment.
               Mother: The police said that they will wait outside.
               Unheard voice:
               Katie: No, he didn't.
               Mother: No, he didn't he said that the police was going to wait outside.
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