Mental hospital ward closed

The Western Health Board has closed down a ward at St Brigid's Hospital in Ballinasloe where conditions were described as "Victorian…

The Western Health Board has closed down a ward at St Brigid's Hospital in Ballinasloe where conditions were described as "Victorian" recently by the Inspector of Mental Hospitals.

The patients from Ward 1 at St Brigid's Hospital have been relocated to more suitable care environments, according to a WHB spokesperson.

"This has taken place in the context of an overall strategy to reorient services with a stronger community focus that meets the particular care needs of service users."

Following the 2002 inspection, the Inspectorate of Mental Hospitals issued a report to the Minister for Health to highlight the conditions at St Brigid's Hospital and the impediments to improving them.

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As a result of this report, the WHB set up a representative group to reshape the east Galway mental health services. The 2003 report found that conditions in most wards of the old building at St Brigid's remained unchanged.

Michelle McDonagh

Michelle McDonagh

Michelle McDonagh, a contributor to The Irish Times, writes about health and family