
Mental Asylums
Mental asylums, also known as psychiatric hospitals, are healthcare facilities dedicated to treating individuals with serious mental health conditions. They provide a safe environment where patients receive professional care, including therapy, medication, and support to manage their illnesses. Historically used for long-term institutionalization, modern psychiatric hospitals aim to integrate treatment with community resources, promoting recovery and reintegration into daily life. They focus on improving mental well-being through evidence-based practices, respecting patients’ rights, and fostering a healing environment.