physically- because they can't pay for medical care.
Yes, some are because they can't afford medical care.
Yes. They are treated in emergency rooms throughout the U.S. There are also homeless outreach programs in the Community Mental Health system, for the severely and persistently mentally ill individuals. Homeless persons are also treated through county health departments.
Anne D. Lezale has written: 'Preventing homelessness among people with serious mental illness' -- subject(s): States, Mentally ill, Homeless persons, Services for, Housing, Mental health services
it depend what mental illness you have and how mental you are.
Homelessness is an epidemic, much like measles or malaria. Most homeless are mentally ill or addicted to different things. Being homeless is not a choice, it is an illness.
yes because they are mentally ill and cant take care of themselves
Yes, mental illness affects the homeless and is a major cause of homelessness. If someone is mentally ill to the point they cannot take care of themselves, they may end up on the streets. Someone who is hallucinating and paranoid or has a severe substance abuse problem will not be able to hold down a job.
People who are mentally ill belong in a mental hospital where doctors and nurses can give them the right medications and keep them in check.
Pamela M. Diamond has written: 'Lives in the shadows' -- subject(s): Community mental health services, Corrections, Homeless persons, Mental health services, Mentally ill, Poor, Public health, Utilization
you have to me mentally ill or hit you head against a very hard object
Yes, homesickness is a type of stress, which can cause physical sickness, and if for a prolonged period of time, nervous breakdowns and have serious effects on your mental health.
People with a mental illnes live in a mental istitution and get treated by a psychiatrist.