Do most people with mental health have to work off to themselves?

Does employers have to by law place mental health employees off to themselves. Where can these people find housing, and education.

Answer:
Some people with mental health issues function well in the workplace with others. Others who may be more seriously impaired have to have assisted living arrangements and educational accommodations for their specific needs. Nearly everyone has at least one mental health issue these days. So, the answer is NO. Most people with these mental issues are integrated into the mainstream of society today.
that's something new i have never wondered about.
I'm not sure what you're asking here? I think you're asking if people with mental health *issues? And what do you mean by "place mental health employees off to themselves?"
From my experience in mental health, most mrdd patients are allowed to work with the general population. Sometimes they have a community worker with them and they only work for a few hours or half a shift.
To deny anyone work, housing or any other amenities of life in this country is a violation of constitutional rights and prosecutable discrimination if proven to be a factor in the decision making process. The ideal situation plays out with anyone suffering a mental illness being integrated into, or being taken in and treated by society. And to be a culture and society who claims responsibility for its constituents.

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