
Mental Institutions
Mental institutions, also known as psychiatric hospitals or asylums, are specialized facilities that provide care and treatment for individuals with mental health conditions. They offer a safe environment where patients can receive medical, psychological, and social support to manage symptoms and improve well-being. These institutions use a combination of therapies, medication, and counseling tailored to each person’s needs. Their goal is to stabilize mental illness, support recovery, and help individuals regain independence. Modern mental institutions emphasize humane treatment, respect, and patient dignity, often integrating community-based services to support ongoing care outside the hospital setting.