High Dependency Unit (Mental Health)

This article is about the intermediate inpatient service for the treatment of mental illness. For the equivalent unit in physical health-care, see High dependency unit.

A High Dependency Unit (HDU) is an inpatient psychiatric ward, typically with only a small number of beds, attached to an acute admissions ward.[1] It is intended to provide treatment for patients who cannot be managed safely on an acute (open) ward, but do not meet the threshold for admission to PICU.[2][3] The number of staff per patient will be higher than the associated acute ward, but may be lower than levels at a PICU.

References

  1. "High Dependency Unit Guidelines" (PDF). Department of Health, State Government of Victoria, Australia. August 2002. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  2. "Acute, PICU and HDU services". Partnerships In Care. September 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2015.
  3. "Newly designed High Dependency Rehabilitation (HDU) at Partnerships In Care". Partnerships In Care. 24 July 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2015.


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