>>33651091 (OP)
What was your relationship with her?
The length varies. It could be as early as 2 weeks, or as long as 6 months or more. If she is still suicidal it's not a bad place to be. It's damn difficult to kill yourself when you're under constant surveillance and monitoring in an area free of tools or resources to pull it off.
Tough to say if calling rvery day is a good idea or not. She has the ability to make calls herself. You might be putting excess stress on her. Or you might be keeping her together. Only she knows the answer to that one. Regardless, she'll be doped up on drugs in a psych ward so she won't have a clear mind.
No. Do not force a visit if she isn't comfortable with it. Respect her boundaries.
My personal experience was spending the day in a room with everyone else of my age group. No tv, no radio, just us at a table playing cards or board games. All electronics removed. Not a lot to do, but while the docs find a balance of medicine that works for you, you're not able to do a lot anyway. Some therapy, some medicine, some time aloned in a padded cell if you need the time to yourself.
Between the brain fog, the lost time, and the general stress of having failed a suicide attempt, it sucks. You're in a bad spot. The second lowest spot of your life. Second after the time you decided to make the attempt originally. It gets better eventually, but that's a long process. You're not the you used to be, and any interaction with people who expect that from you is painful, difficult, and kinda sucks. That was just me, though. She might feel differently. Talk it out. See what she wants and is comfortable with. Go from there.