Details on my psychiatry action plan after an attempt are incorrect
Tw: suicide, overdose
I took an intentional overdose on Friday. An ambulance took me to a&e and the mental health assessment I had was pretty awful. I didn't feel listened to, they read through my history, decided my social issues are 100% of the cause of my overdose, said they can't help me, and sent me home. I had to really push to be referred to the home treatment team. The action plan is on the NHS app and I've read it and I'm so angry. They've said that 'she denies suicidal intent at the time of the overdose'. That's not true, I told them why I did it and that I felt disappointed that it didn't work. They also said that upon discharge I would be returning home with my mother. I live alone, I don't even live in the same town as my mother. I told them over and over that I would be going home alone.
Is this something I can make a complaint about? I'm sure others have experienced this so how did you deal with it?
Edit- finally spoke with a pharmacist from HTT and I'm not meant to be taking my antidepressants due to the overdose which I didn't know. No one at the hospital discussed it with me and HTT have been telling me to still take them. Think a complaint is definitely needed 😅