Central Mental Hospital: 'We tolerate a system that no other country would'
It is sobering to think that the brand new, and long-awaited, national psychiatric hospital will be full within a few years, such is the demand.
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The Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum, Co Dublin. The building was originally constructed in 1850. Also known as the National Forensic Mental Health Service (NFMHS), it provides secure beds at high, medium, and pre-discharge levels. Picture: Frank Miller
It is sobering to think that the brand new, and long-awaited, national psychiatric hospital will be full within a few years, such is the demand.
The new Central Mental Hospital, located in Portrane, in north Co Dublin, will increase the number of beds by two-thirds, from 102 to 170.
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