
The Asylum
A seclusion facility, often called an asylum, is a specialized institution designed to care for individuals with mental health conditions. It provides a safe environment where patients receive treatment from mental health professionals, including therapy and medication, to manage their symptoms. Historically, asylums were used to isolate those with mental illnesses, but modern facilities focus on healing, recovery, and integration into the community. They aim to support individuals' well-being through comprehensive care, respect for their dignity, and personalized treatment plans tailored to their needs.