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New mental health hospital to receive cash
25th June 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government has confirmed that it is to give £19 million to fund a new hospital with 60 beds for elderly patients with mental health issues.
Health minister Edwina Hart said: "This new facility will greatly improve services as well as the care environment for people with dementia and other mental health conditions in the Swansea area. I am dedicated to transforming mental health services in Wales and this investment will contribute to that – improving the care, privacy, dignity and access to support services that patients deserve."
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Author:
Jess Laurence
Article Id: 15298
Date Added: 25th Jun 2010
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