For severe sensory processing disorder, inpatient psychiatric care can be a life-saving intervention. Understanding what it involves reduces fear and enables better utilization.
When Inpatient Care Is Needed for Sensory Processing Disorder
Inpatient psychiatric admission for sensory processing disorder is indicated when:
- There is imminent risk of harm to self or others
- Sensory Processing Disorder is so severe that outpatient treatment cannot maintain safety
- A medication change requires close monitoring
- Stabilization is needed after a severe sensory processing disorder crisis
What Inpatient Sensory Processing Disorder Care Involves
Psychiatric hospitals are medical environments with structured programs:
- Safety planning and risk assessment
- Medication evaluation and adjustment
- Individual and group therapy
- Occupational and recreational therapy
- Discharge planning with outpatient follow-up
After Inpatient Sensory Processing Disorder Care
The transition from inpatient to outpatient is high-risk. Intensive outpatient programs (IOP) or partial hospitalization programs (PHP) bridge this gap for sensory processing disorder.