Definition of seclusion and restraint in mental health care
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Mental Health Care: Seclusion and Restraint. ... Restraints include the use of physical force, mechanical devices, or chemicals to immobilize a person. Seclusion, a type of restraint, involves confining a person in a room from which the person cannot exit freely.
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▶Seclusion and restraint refer to safety procedures in which a student is isolated from others (seclusion) or physically held (restraint) in response to serious problem behavior that places the student or others at risk of injury or harm.
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