Week - 6 Forensics Flashcards
what are the four components of the MOHOST rating scale?
F - facilitates
A - Allows
I - Inhibits
R- restricts
what domains does the MOHOST measure
- pattern of occupation
- communication and interaction skill
- process skills
- motor skills
- environment
what is the Assessment of Communication and Interaction Skills (ACIS)
used to identify areas of strength and habits interfering with effective interaction
Skills assessed:
- gesturing
- focusing
- respecting
Observation assessment gathers data on communication and interaction skills:
- physicality
- information exchange
- relations
describe the Thomas Embling Hospital
- secure mental health hospital
- patients admitted through mental health act, either from pleading not guilty for reasons of mental impairment, or as a prisoner requiring acute mental health treatment
Describe the Dame Phyliss Frost Centre
- 20 bed residential program
- intensive outreach program
custodial supervision order
- held at Thomas Embling hospital
- compulsory mental health treatment
- treatment Is indefinite
- to get off CSO must go through process of obtaining leave in the community and eventually apply to NCSO
Non-Custodial Supervision Order
- person lives and receives treatment within the community
- conditions set by the court
- low risk to the community or themselves
- under supervision by forensicare
- receive compulsory ongoing treatment from local service
OT role
- creation of environmental setting
- define and redefine life tasks and skills
- explore alternative roles
- promote competency in areas of occupational performance
principles of the Recovery Model
A holistic, person centred approach to mental health care
- Recovery is possible to lead full, satisfying lives
- The most effective is patient directed, given the proper supports
describe the Residential Environment Impact Scale (REIS)
examines the impact of community residential facilities on its residents
domains:
1. Space
2. Objects
3. Enabling relationships
4. Structure of activities
what is the process of returning to the community
court decision based on written and verbal evidence from rehabilitation process to demonstrate mental state, risk, participation in rehab activities.
what happens once they are in the community
- community based intervention
- support by case manager
- regular psychiatric treatment, medication and review
- apply for extended leave to be changed to NCSO 2-3 years after community clinic
assessment of motor process skills (AMPS)
purpose: if patient appears to have motor or process skill issues. To assess correlation between function and participation/performance in ADL’s
comprised of:
- 16 motor
- 20 processing
what is a secure treatment order
acutely unwell prisoner (whether sentenced or on remand) to be taken to a designated mental health service for compulsory treatment.
what is Under section 20 Crimes (mental impairment and unfitness to be tried act) 1997
- suffering from a mental impairment
- did not know the nature of what they were doing
- did not know that what they were doing was wrong