Mindanao Times

Sara vows to house psychotic vagrants

- By Samantha T. Burgos

CITY Mayor Sara Duterte assured that psychotic vagrants roaming the city will soon be sheltered as the city is now establishi­ng a mental wellness center.

In an interview with city-operated radio station DCDR (87.5-FM) on Wednesday, Duterte said they have started the process for the center after the

City Council approval the establishm­ent on Tuesday.

“There are many of them already, walking around the city unattended and left untreated. We just can’t let them be like that always, they needed to be sent to our mental wellness center,” Duterte said.

The mental wellness center, or halfway house to cater to these vagrants that will also serve as their processing center, will be establishe­d to help them be fostered while treated with medication and rehabilita­tion. The city’s mental hospital, the Southern Medical Philippine­s Center Institute for Psychiatri­c and Behavioral Medicine (SPMC

IPBM), can’t cater them since these vagrants don’t have relatives or guardians with them. It is a requiremen­t for SPMCIPBM to have someone as guardians to attend to these mentally challenged people. The SPMC-IBM is operated by the national government.

Duterte said that most of these mentally-ill vagrants came from far-flung neighborin­g areas of the city.

“Many of them have come to the city, and most of them do not reside here, but from far-flung areas in which they were sent here because they do not have enough facilities to attend to their needs,” she said.

The mayor said these mentally-ill people are sent to the farthest bus destinatio­n. She said these places where the mentally-ill people came considered the city as the “farthest destinatio­n.”

There are also insufficie­nt doctors in those areas who can attend to their needs.

The mental wellness center will be divided into two parts.

The one for the mentallyil­l vagrants who do not have any relatives in the city will be establishe­d inside the SPMCIBM compound.

The other part is an outpatient counseling center that will provide free counseling to patients with depression and anxiety.

Duterte said the separate outpatient center still needs an area because having it inside the SPMC-IPBM compound would only worsen the stigma as it will not bring any positive energy.

The city aims to establish the center within this year.

Duterte said the deed of usufruct of the center is being processed.

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