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Doctor Madeleine Mirabaud, responsible for social hospitalizations (left) and Denise Girard Pichoud, nurse responsible for the care team.
LUCIEN FORTUNATI
Each year, hundreds of children are placed in homes for psychological or behavioral problems. Or because their family environment is going through a crisis or they must be protected when their life is in danger. However, with the current shortage of places in adapted structures – including host families – these minors must sometimes stay at the University Hospitals of Geneva (HUG). We then speak of social hospitalizations. A decried solution. “The hospital is not an adequate place to live for non-sick children”: doctors, educators, elected politicians, all agree in denouncing the hospitalization of these young people, admittedly in distress, but not suffering from any medical pathology itself.
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