The average person on the EBL has waited for discharge 178 days—almost 6 months. This does not include the number of days the person spent in the hospital before they were RFD.”
Action | Electronic Visit Verification |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 3/21/2020 |
The most recent data from Virginia’s Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS) shows that, as of October 2019, 212 individuals were on The Extraordinary Barriers to Discharge List (EBL).
The average person on the EBL has waited for discharge 178 days—almost 6 months. This does not include the number of days the person spent in the hospital before they were RFD.”
Recent articles and statements from DBHDS say the hospitals are in crisis due to “bed shortages.” In order to solve that problem, DBHDS plans to create more beds in the State Hospital system by rebuilding Central State Hospital, expanding Western State Hospital, and adding “temporary beds” at Catawba Hospital.
“Creating more beds is a short-sighted, costly, and dangerous solution.”
“Placing more people in facilities with less staff is dangerous.”
Did you know? 212 people is the equivalent of the whole population of Sanford, Virginia (a part of the Eastern Shore).