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NHS spent more than £100m on mental health patients forced to stay in hospital due lack of proper housing – UK Times

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The NHS spent more than £100 million in one year on mental health patients left in hospital beds due to a lack of appropriate housing, a new report has found.

Experts warn that compelling patients to remain in hospital when no longer medically necessary incurs a “huge cost to both individuals and the NHS”.

According to the report from the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Look Ahead, and the National Housing Federation, patients awaiting supported housing accounted for 23 per cent of all mental health delayed discharge days in February 2026.

These housing-related delays led to 121,695 additional hospital bed days in 2024/25, costing the NHS approximately £102 million.

“Thousands of people who are clinically ready to leave hospital remain in inpatient settings because there is nowhere suitable for them to go,” the authors wrote.

And putting people in “inappropriate or unstable” housing can trigger “relapse and readmission in a damaging and costly ‘revolving door’ cycle,” they added.

Dr Jon Van Niekerk, chairman of the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ General Adult Faculty, said: “We are deeply concerned that people with mental illness are being kept in hospital for too long, or discharged into unacceptably poor accommodation, because there isn’t enough supported housing available.

Putting people in “inappropriate or unstable” housing can trigger “relapse and readmission in a damaging and costly ‘revolving door’ cycle”, the report said
Putting people in “inappropriate or unstable” housing can trigger “relapse and readmission in a damaging and costly ‘revolving door’ cycle”, the report said (Getty)

“This is causing people to relapse and, in some cases, become severely unwell.

“It is vital that we break this cycle and ensure people have the opportunity to get better within their local community.

“Mental health and supported housing services must be supported to work together more closely to ensure people can leave hospital safely and make a full and stable recovery.

“This will improve patient outcomes, reduce pressure on hospitals and prove more cost effective in the long run.”

Chris Hampson, chief executive at Look Ahead, which delivers mental health hospital discharge services across London and the South East, said: “When supported housing is available, people recover faster, avoid relapse and don’t cycle back through inpatient care.

“But when the right housing and support isn’t there, people are left waiting in hospital beds they no longer need, at huge cost to both individuals and the NHS.

“Supported housing must be recognised and funded as core mental health infrastructure, not as an optional add-on.”

The Department of Health and Social are has been approached for comment.

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