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St. Brendan's Hospital (Grangegorman) : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Brendan's Hospital was a psychiatric facility located in the north Dublin suburb of Grangegorman. It formed part of the HSE mental health services of Dublin North East. Its catchment area is North West Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2009: St. Brendan's (Dublin, 2010) ), p. 1. Since the official opening of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum in 1815 the Grangegorman site has continuously provided institutional facilities for the reception of the mentally ill until the present day.Reynolds, Joseph, ''Grangegorman: Psychiatric Care in Dublin since 1815'' (Dublin, 1992), p. 23. The majority of the buildings historically associated with the hospital have been either demolished, fallen into disrepair or closed down. There are currently five wards still in use in the facility which are all situated in old buildings and which provide eighty-four beds for psychiatric patients. In the 2008 ''Report'' of the Inspector of Mental Health Services it was recommended that acute admissions to the secure units 3A and 3B should cease due to their unsuitability and all admissions should be redirected to the new purpose built unit at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2008: St. Brendan's ) (Dublin, 2009), p. 2. This new acute psychiatric unit was finally opened in Connolly Hospital on 29 November 2010 allowing for the commencement of the transfer of patients from St. Brendan's to Blanchardstown. This is part of a process that will see all the old units at St. Brendan's retired as psychiatric facilities.(Official Opening of the Pine Ward at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown ). However, this does not signal the end of the use of the site for the provision of mental health services. As part of the Grangegorman Development Plan, where a large portion of the site of the old hospital will be used to develop a new Dublin Institute of Technology campus, new modern psychiatric facilities are to be provided for the HSE mental health services for the region.Grangegorman Development Agency, (''Grangegorman GDA Draft Strategic Plan 2010: Project Vision and Context 2'' ) (Dublin, 2010).St. Brendan's hospital is closed and no longer operates. A new 'state of the art' 'Phoenix care centre' has been developed situated in the Grangegorman area. This opened in March 2013 and comprises 54 bedrooms and ensuites, recreational rooms, clinical rooms, administration areas, seclusion rooms and therapy gardens.==Location==(詳細はGrangegormanを参照)St. Brendan's Hospital is located in the suburb of Grangegorman in a seventy-acre site lying east and west of Grangegorman Road Upper. Most of the site on the eastern side is now disused.
St. Brendan's Hospital was a psychiatric facility located in the north Dublin suburb of Grangegorman. It formed part of the HSE mental health services of Dublin North East. Its catchment area is North West Dublin.〔Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2009: St. Brendan's (Dublin, 2010) ), p. 1.〕 Since the official opening of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum in 1815 the Grangegorman site has continuously provided institutional facilities for the reception of the mentally ill until the present day.〔Reynolds, Joseph, ''Grangegorman: Psychiatric Care in Dublin since 1815'' (Dublin, 1992), p. 23.〕 The majority of the buildings historically associated with the hospital have been either demolished, fallen into disrepair or closed down. There are currently five wards still in use in the facility which are all situated in old buildings and which provide eighty-four beds for psychiatric patients. In the 2008 ''Report'' of the Inspector of Mental Health Services it was recommended that acute admissions to the secure units 3A and 3B should cease due to their unsuitability and all admissions should be redirected to the new purpose built unit at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin.〔Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2008: St. Brendan's ) (Dublin, 2009), p. 2.〕 This new acute psychiatric unit was finally opened in Connolly Hospital on 29 November 2010 allowing for the commencement of the transfer of patients from St. Brendan's to Blanchardstown. This is part of a process that will see all the old units at St. Brendan's retired as psychiatric facilities.〔(Official Opening of the Pine Ward at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown ).〕 However, this does not signal the end of the use of the site for the provision of mental health services. As part of the Grangegorman Development Plan, where a large portion of the site of the old hospital will be used to develop a new Dublin Institute of Technology campus, new modern psychiatric facilities are to be provided for the HSE mental health services for the region.〔Grangegorman Development Agency, (''Grangegorman GDA Draft Strategic Plan 2010: Project Vision and Context 2'' ) (Dublin, 2010).〕 St. Brendan's hospital is closed and no longer operates. A new 'state of the art' 'Phoenix care centre' has been developed situated in the Grangegorman area. This opened in March 2013 and comprises 54 bedrooms and ensuites, recreational rooms, clinical rooms, administration areas, seclusion rooms and therapy gardens. ==Location==
(詳細はSt. Brendan's Hospital was a psychiatric facility located in the north Dublin suburb of Grangegorman. It formed part of the HSE mental health services of Dublin North East. Its catchment area is North West Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2009: St. Brendan's (Dublin, 2010) ), p. 1. Since the official opening of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum in 1815 the Grangegorman site has continuously provided institutional facilities for the reception of the mentally ill until the present day.Reynolds, Joseph, ''Grangegorman: Psychiatric Care in Dublin since 1815'' (Dublin, 1992), p. 23. The majority of the buildings historically associated with the hospital have been either demolished, fallen into disrepair or closed down. There are currently five wards still in use in the facility which are all situated in old buildings and which provide eighty-four beds for psychiatric patients. In the 2008 ''Report'' of the Inspector of Mental Health Services it was recommended that acute admissions to the secure units 3A and 3B should cease due to their unsuitability and all admissions should be redirected to the new purpose built unit at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2008: St. Brendan's ) (Dublin, 2009), p. 2. This new acute psychiatric unit was finally opened in Connolly Hospital on 29 November 2010 allowing for the commencement of the transfer of patients from St. Brendan's to Blanchardstown. This is part of a process that will see all the old units at St. Brendan's retired as psychiatric facilities.(Official Opening of the Pine Ward at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown ). However, this does not signal the end of the use of the site for the provision of mental health services. As part of the Grangegorman Development Plan, where a large portion of the site of the old hospital will be used to develop a new Dublin Institute of Technology campus, new modern psychiatric facilities are to be provided for the HSE mental health services for the region.Grangegorman Development Agency, (''Grangegorman GDA Draft Strategic Plan 2010: Project Vision and Context 2'' ) (Dublin, 2010).St. Brendan's hospital is closed and no longer operates. A new 'state of the art' 'Phoenix care centre' has been developed situated in the Grangegorman area. This opened in March 2013 and comprises 54 bedrooms and ensuites, recreational rooms, clinical rooms, administration areas, seclusion rooms and therapy gardens.==Location==(詳細はGrangegormanを参照)St. Brendan's Hospital is located in the suburb of Grangegorman in a seventy-acre site lying east and west of Grangegorman Road Upper. Most of the site on the eastern side is now disused.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St. Brendan's Hospital was a psychiatric facility located in the north Dublin suburb of Grangegorman. It formed part of the HSE mental health services of Dublin North East. Its catchment area is North West Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2009: St. Brendan's (Dublin, 2010) ), p. 1. Since the official opening of the Richmond Lunatic Asylum in 1815 the Grangegorman site has continuously provided institutional facilities for the reception of the mentally ill until the present day.Reynolds, Joseph, ''Grangegorman: Psychiatric Care in Dublin since 1815'' (Dublin, 1992), p. 23. The majority of the buildings historically associated with the hospital have been either demolished, fallen into disrepair or closed down. There are currently five wards still in use in the facility which are all situated in old buildings and which provide eighty-four beds for psychiatric patients. In the 2008 ''Report'' of the Inspector of Mental Health Services it was recommended that acute admissions to the secure units 3A and 3B should cease due to their unsuitability and all admissions should be redirected to the new purpose built unit at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin.Inspector of Mental Health Services, (Report of the Inspector of Mental Health Services 2008: St. Brendan's ) (Dublin, 2009), p. 2. This new acute psychiatric unit was finally opened in Connolly Hospital on 29 November 2010 allowing for the commencement of the transfer of patients from St. Brendan's to Blanchardstown. This is part of a process that will see all the old units at St. Brendan's retired as psychiatric facilities.(Official Opening of the Pine Ward at Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown ). However, this does not signal the end of the use of the site for the provision of mental health services. As part of the Grangegorman Development Plan, where a large portion of the site of the old hospital will be used to develop a new Dublin Institute of Technology campus, new modern psychiatric facilities are to be provided for the HSE mental health services for the region.Grangegorman Development Agency, (''Grangegorman GDA Draft Strategic Plan 2010: Project Vision and Context 2'' ) (Dublin, 2010).St. Brendan's hospital is closed and no longer operates. A new 'state of the art' 'Phoenix care centre' has been developed situated in the Grangegorman area. This opened in March 2013 and comprises 54 bedrooms and ensuites, recreational rooms, clinical rooms, administration areas, seclusion rooms and therapy gardens.==Location==(詳細はGrangegormanを参照)St. Brendan's Hospital is located in the suburb of Grangegorman in a seventy-acre site lying east and west of Grangegorman Road Upper. Most of the site on the eastern side is now disused.」の詳細全文を読む
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