NEW ADMISSION PROCEDURE
From Friday, the hospital has been very strict about admissions. We now take three relatives addresses and verify them with the police before admitting a patient. We demand copies of ration cards to ensure no fake address is registered. Persons accompanying a new patient must see the medical social worker. They have to face several interviews and counselling. We have also made it mandatory for relatives to visit their wards once a week or fortnightly,” Dr Malve said. A day care centre has been set up for patients who need care only during the day. Relatives must take them home at night. According to hospital sources, 25 people were admitted with fake addresses in 2006-2007. “Nobody turned up to meet them after they were admitted. We requested the police to find their relatives, only to find that they had registered fake addresses,” sources said.Dr Malve said that though the number of abandoned inmates was very high, it was also because there were patients picked up from the streets and brought in by the police. “In such cases, chances of finding relatives are very slim,” said Dr Malve. Several of the cured patients help maintain the garden, and even manage the library at the hospital. Dr Malve has approached NGOs to rehabilitate them.