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Doha
Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has announced the temporary relocation of Mental Health Hospital Services from the Psychiatric Hospital on Salwa Road to Mesaieed General Hospital (MGH) while the renovation of the Salwa Road facility is ongoing.
The relocation of services will commence before the end of October and patients will move when clinical transfer plans have been completed.
MGH provides a highly suitable care environment for mental health patients whose treatment plans require them to be admitted to an inpatient unit.
The specialist inpatient mental health facility in the hospital has been designed in such a way to enhance the healing environment for patients, providing greater privacy and dignity to patients and offering much more natural light than the current inpatient facility at Salwa Road.
Commenting on the MGH facility, Dr Majid Al Abdulla, chairman of Psychiatry and medical director of the Mental Health Service at HMC, said: “Mesaieed General Hospital provides an excellent environment for mental health patients whose treatment plans require them to be admitted to the inpatient unit. While this is a temporary relocation of our services, we are committed to ensuring that patients benefit from a modern, well designed facility that supports their holistic treatment and recovery.”
“This modern hospital provides a more comfortable and supportive atmosphere for patients, contributing to their overall well-being and recovery. As many patients requiring admission often have other health conditions, it is beneficial to have other medical services onsite. Co-locating mental health services with other physical health services at Mesaieed General Hospital facilitates seamless coordination between mental health professionals and other healthcare providers. Ultimately, our aim is to provide improved care and support to patients who require a short period of hospitalization and until they become well enough to go back home,” added Dr Abdulla.
Iain Tulley, National Health Strategy Lead for Mental Health and Wellbeing and CEO of HMC’s Mental Health Service, explained that HMC has significantly expanded its mental health services in recent years and access to mental health care is now easier than ever before.
Tulley said, “People in need of mental health support can call the free and confidential National Mental Health Helpline to speak directly to a mental health professional. “We are currently reviewing our approach to outpatient provision and some of this will move to Mesaieed in the future.”