
What happens when the emergency room becomes the last stop for psychiatric care?
In this raw and revealing episode, we shine a light on the overcrowded, overlooked world of psychiatric patients in the ER — a place designed for heart attacks and trauma codes, not holding people in mental health crisis for days… or weeks.
We talk about:
• Why the ER has become a dumping ground for psychiatric patients
• The dangerous cycle of early hospitalization in children
• How large healthcare corporations profit off rural hospitals while neglecting community mental health needs
• The reality of restraints, understaffing, and misdiagnosis in emergency psych care
• And why it’s not the ER’s fault — but it’s still a crisis
You’ll also hear a story that puts it all into perspective: a man who needed help, not holding. Rent was due. Time was running out. But all he got was a hallway bed, a security guard, and silence.
This episode is for the people still waiting. For the ones who got labeled before they got heard. And for the clinicians and listeners ready to change the system — starting with where it breaks first.