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St. Paul’s gets new mental health unit

A new nine-bed unit for people suffering from mental health emergencies has been established at St. Paul’s Hospital. B.C.
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A new nine-bed unit for people suffering from mental health emergencies has been established at St. Paul’s Hospital. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

A new nine-bed unit for people suffering from mental health emergencies has been established at St. Paul’s Hospital.


B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake says that the new unit includes seclusion rooms and interview rooms so patients can be treated in a safe area close to the hospital’s emergency department.


Dr. Anna Nazif, the hospital’s medical director of emergency psychiatry, says they have seen a 63 per cent increase in the number of patients with severe mental illnesses or addictions since 2009, and the safety upgrades in the new unit is necessary to improve care.


The unit, as well as the introduction of a new outreach team that will connect patients to community services, are part of a government promise to address what Vancouver police have described as a mental health crisis in the city.

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