Hundreds of Illinois Children Languish in Psychiatric Hospitals After They’re Cleared For Release
This infographic provides context for an article that already provides devastating statistics on how children are affected when they spend so much time in facilities. Psychiatric facilities are meant for short term stays—kids are supposed to be released quickly to a different type of program that allows for more educational instruction, more typical day-to-day activities, and less waiting. And these releases are supposed to happen on time. Letting kids languish in isolating facilities is detrimental to their social and emotional health and development. The graphic underscores the failure of the Illinois system to get kids where they need to be, when they need to be there.
"On average, more than one in five days spent in a psychiatric hospital, the records indicated, were not medically necessary,' Duaa Eldeib writes. Distilled into a sentence, that statistic is a lot to take in. In an infographic, it's even more overwhelming for the reader, sharpening my sense that the system needs reform.