Psychiatric Hospital of Attica

Psychiatric Hospital of Attica

Psychiatric Hospital of Attica is the largest psychiatric hospital in Greece, offering hospitalization and rehabilitation services to the population of Athens.

Mission statement

The hospital’s mission is to provide primary, secondary, and tertiary care services on issues related to mental health, with equal access to every citizen regardless of their economic, social, or professional status.

Summary of relevant work

The hospital’s mission is to provide primary, secondary, and tertiary care services on issues related to mental health, with equal access to every citizen regardless of their economic, social, or professional status.

The Psychiatric Hospital of Attica is comprised of nine acute wards, two Psychogeriatric Departments, one Department on Substance Abuse, one Department on Alcohol Abuse, two Outpatient Departments and a complete network of community services.

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Experts by experience/service users
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Details

Approach(es)
Detection and diagnosis
Prevention and promotion
Training, education and capacity building
Treatment, care and rehabilitation
Disorder(s)
Alcohol/drug use disorders
Dementia and other neurocognitive disorders
Depression/anxiety/stress-related disorders
Psychosis/bipolar disorder
Self-harm/suicide
Region(s)
Europe
Population(s)
Adults
Disability
Families and carers
Humanitarian and conflict health
Minority populations
Non-communicable diseases (e.g. cancer, diabetes, stroke)
Older adults
Setting(s)
Community
Primary care
Specialist care
Country(s)
Greece