Asylums used many different treatments for the patience in them. Dark/ isolated rooms were used the most and probably the most effective. Sick, violent and suicidal patients were put in a dark rooms that have little space in them with employees watching them closely, sometimes the rooms had padded wall. If patients were to be a problem they needed to be put somewhere in …show more content…
The patients were separated by if they were men or women. The men were put on one wing and women were put in the other wing with all separate living areas. In the early 20th century the men and women were mixed in the asylums, they still slept in the wing of their gender. The patients has little to no privacy in the asylums. The living places paitents had to stay in had about 50 people living in the area, which wasn’t very big. Most of the patients would try to excape because they would be confined to such a small space, if they escaped they would be fined or put into a more maxed security prison. The paitents went through so much that no matter how much treatments they got they never got to leave so they had to be in the asylums with the horrible way they treated them.
Asylums have helped a very little amount of people that has entered them, but not a huge number of people like they should have helped. The treatments used were not helpful ot at all effective as they should have been. The asylums helped only a small amount of minors and even a smaller amount of adults. The way the patients were treated was very bad. Asylums have been getting shut down, almost out of existence, they are not as effective as they should have