“World crisis hits Nicaragua mental health hospital”

This article posted March 4, 2009 at the following address … http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/news/nation_world/40741997.html  discusses the impact of the world crisis on mental health systems in developing countries. Despite all the problems with the mental health system in the US and the barriers I often face, this article makes me glad I live in the US and have the treatment available to me that I do even if it is in need of improvement.

World crisis hits Nicaragua mental health hospital

 

The Associated Press

MANAGUA, Nicaragua – Nicaragua\’s National Psychiatric Hospital houses about 140 patients. But with little financial help from the government, it lacks the resources to help them.

The World Health Organization has warned that the global financial crisis could worsen the situation for patients there, as well as in other mental hospitals in poor countries.

For now, private companies and good Samaritans have been donating food and helping the patients, some of whom have been housed there for 30 years, said Dr. Maria Esther Paiz, the hospital\’s assistant director.

They depend on the hospital for complete support because their families have abandoned them, she added.

A church helped renovate the wing for elderly patients, which used to flood every rainy season.

Director Dr. Roberto Aguilar says the hospital, founded in 1936, needs new cars to transport those patients who are allowed to visit relatives. But limited government resources go to medical hospitals that need advanced equipment rather than to mental-health care.

\”Other hospitals and clinics around the country are getting new equipment and are being renovated,\” Aguilar said. \”Here all we have to work with is our minds.\”