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Simon was discharged from the ward. He waited till his mother came to pick him up.
When his mother came, she expressed her concerns that he was being discharged as the
situation with the flat had not been resolved. I stated that the care coordinator would be
able to help with this. She stated that the discharge as " malicious”. She was reassured
that this was not the case.
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T/C received from Simons Mother; she was angry that Simon had been discharged. The
reasons for discharge were stated and she stated the she was not happy that he had
been discharged and that he wanted a social worker. She was informed that he had a
care coordinator that would be able to help or signpost Simon on social issues in the
community.
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Interviewed
Simon maintains that he is not in need of any mental health follow up or treatment. He
doesn't think he suffers with any kind of illness and will not accept any treatment I asked
him about the 'second opinion' he mentioned yesterday to the assessing team, he told
me they had misunderstood him and that he meant he would seek a second opinion if
he was detained under a section 3. I asked him if he would see a community
psychiatrist-he said that he would not
I asked if he would see his CC Soobah, he said he would not he has agreed to the nursing
staff contacting him after his discharge. Plan -discharge from section and discharge
home -n/staff to carry out 7-day f/u -I will inform the CC
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