Patients who can go out on pass typically include those who are stable, have shown progress in their treatment, and can demonstrate appropriate coping skills. They may need to meet specific criteria set by their treatment team, such as having a support system in place, being compliant with treatment protocols, and not posing a risk to themselves or others. It’s essential that the pass is supervised or structured to ensure safety and continuity of care.
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