hi, tilly. people are sectioned under the s3 of the mha when the are a risk to themselves, others, of self neglect or are not accepting treatment for their mental health disorder and their condition deteriorates/they have no insight into remaining well. when someone has been treated sufficiently, agree to stay informally in hospital and the are accepting of treatment and interventions offered by their consultant (or responsible clinician - rc) they still have the option of staying in hospital, but not under the restrictions of a section. this could be for a variety of reasons, including not having appropriate housing, carers not being able to cope or a longer period of recovery is required under supervision.
after discharge from hospital, patients can expect follow up discharge from home treatment teams for a short period - they offer intensive support and treatment in the first couple of weeks after discharge, and then monitoring by a community mental health team with the possibility of psychological therapies or other care needs being met. i am a mental health nurse, teach medical students on their psychology rotation, have carers experience (my hubby has been sectioned) and mental health problems myself.....so if you want further support or advice i would be glad to give it to you - particularly if you are not getting much support or communication. i have subscribed to this thread and will keep an eye on it for a few days and you can, quite literally, ask me anything x