For some people, during some circumstances in their lives, yes. It is a generally humane way to keep people from harming themselves in serious ways.
As far as padded rooms being the universal answer though, no. That would be 42... or ice cream. One or the other works for most circumstances. We reserve padded rooms for the really extreme moments when we are fed up with the world and are likely to harm ourselves or others. ... Which reminds me, I should probably have a padded room added to my apartment.
The terms "padded cell" and "padded room" are often used interchangeably to refer to a room in a psychiatric facility designed with padded walls and flooring to protect individuals from self-harm. The use of the terms can vary based on regional or institutional preferences, but the concept generally remains the same.
No. Padded rooms should not be used on children who have no mental health issues. Using isolation or restraint without medical or therapeutic need can cause fear, trauma, and emotional harm. Modern mental health care focuses on support, safety, and consent, not punishment or confinement. Healthy emotional support tools—like guided relaxation, mindfulness, or gentle hypnotherapy—help children feel calm and safe without distress. Explore safe, non-invasive mental wellness tools
my parcel was Padded. So nothing inside it broke.
A padded footstool is called an ottoman.
Padded Receiver gloves are padded on the top of the hand and fingers and regular receiver gloves are not padded. Both feature the same sticky grip.
the answer is " ottoman" a low padded seat
A steering wheel that is padded with leather for comforment when driving
Padded Room - album - was created in 2008.
綿入れ /wa ta i re/ means 'padded with cotton, cushioned'. Be more specific on padded what please.
The Init Leather Office Chair has a nice padded back.
The Init Leather Office Chair has a very comfortable padded seat.
Anything that can be sent in the mail is suitable for padded envelopes. Sharp objects could puncture a padded envelope, so those should be avoided when possible.