Any object in an environment occupied by persons with suicidal tendencies presents potential for use by that person as a fulcrum usable with a flexible member to complete a suicide. Persons in extreme mental stress are known to use any manner of flexible strip material such as belts, strips of clothing, even dental floss, to commit suicide by ligature. To execute such ligature the suicidal person needs a flat edge or other means to hang off the surface from which the strip material can be placed when fashioned into a noose to perform ligature.
One solution in suicide prevention is a room with no surface variation in the walls, doors or appliances from which a person with suicidal tendencies can securely attach or loop strip material to implement ligature. This approach has its obvious psychological deficits. A room without adornment will only exacerbate the depressive mood underlying suicidal tendencies.
Where positive visual stimulation is deemed helpful in an environment where persons with suicidal tendencies reside, or are treated, it is desirable to have the person exposed to calming visual stimuli such as pictures of bucolic scenery, friends, family, pets, etc. But placement of such visual stimuli in a room usually means placement of the stimuli in a picture frame. That frame and any hooks used to hold it on the wall are potential attachment posts for material useable for means of ligature.
This invention provides means which can be used to display visual images or calming information in an environment for treating suicidal patients while reducing the risk of attachment for ligature. Those means include a picture frame with a profile that presents no edges or spaces from which material can be hung to successfully complete a suicide. The frame is also profiled to minimize any opportunity to use a portion of the frame to inflict harm on oneself or others.
The subject suicide resistant structure has a peripheral frame surrounding the images to be displayed. The frame shape has a profile that will not retain strip material that might be used for securing as a method for ligature. Means are provided for tightly fastening the frame to a wall in a manner that no space between the frame and the wall is available to hold such hanging material.
The suicide resistant structure of this invention is illustrated as picture frame 1 in the drawings. However, this structure could also be used as decorative trim around any opening in the walls of a space where suicide prevention is paramount, for example, trim around doors, windows, appliances, etc.
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The next surface 14 on the frame 2 is generally parallel to the bottom surface 2 and is sufficiently wide to provide the following means for attaching the frame to a wall or other solid surface.
This attachment is achieved with fasteners 24 (shown in
Surface 16 on frame 1 is preferably sloped at about a 20-30° angle from the plane of surface 2 on the frame and preferably culminates in a curved surface 18. The multiple sloped surfaces 10, 12, 16 make it difficult, if not impossible, for a suicidal person to find a surface which would retain loop material that might be used to foster a suicide.