Whitchurch Hospital

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Whitchurch Hospital
Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust
Location
Place Cardiff South Glamorgan, Wales, (UK)
Organisation
Care System Public NHS
Hospital Type Specialist
Affiliated University Cardiff University
Services
Emergency Dept. No Accident & Emergency
Beds Unknown
Speciality Psychiatric hospital
History
Founded 1904
Links
Website Trust Homepage
See also Hospitals in the United Kingdom

Whitchurch Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Whitchurch, an area in the north of Cardiff. As well as general psychiatry, services include elderly psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, forensic psychiatry, rehabilitation and addiction services. It is part of the Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust.

The hospital was previously named the Cardiff City Asylum. It was founded in 1904 and opened on the 15th April 1908. The current facilities are considered obsolete and unsuitable for the requirements of 21st Century psychiatry. As a result, there is an ongoing programme to phase out and replace the current building. Some facilities have been moved to newly-built units elsewhere, such as the acute psychiatric wards at the LLanfair Unit, Llandough Hospital. Other wards have been replaced by community-based services such as Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Teams. The remaining facilities will be moved to a new purpose-built hospital to be constructed on the site of the adjoining Tegfan Day Hospital. This new hospital is expected to be completed in 2010.

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