St Helens Private Hospital

Name :

St Helens Private Hospital

Address  :

186 Macquarie Street

Town  :

Hobart

State  :

Tasmania

Country  :

AUSTRALIA

Post Code:

7000

Phone  :

0362216444

Fax  :

0362234594

Web URL  :

St Helens Private Hospital
Specialization
  • Psychiatrist
  • Sleepless mess
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 74

Speciality Type :

  • Single Speciality : Psychiatrist

Advance Facility

  • Medicine Facility
  • Medical Stores

Description

The treatments offered at St Helens Private Hospital are aimed at helping people improve their psychological and emotional wellbeing in a safe and supportive environment

We offer a variety of services including TMS and ECT therapies and day programs that are tailored to meet the needs of people suffering from a range of mental health conditions The Mother Baby Unit specializes in care of either or both the mother and baby and is a family centered service

Treatment and care follows the principles of

Consumercentred care with active involvement from patients as well as family and carers as appropriate
Providing a safe and comfortable environment
Model of multidisciplinary approach to interventions with holistic and selfcare where possible
Ongoing support through community services
Patients are admitted voluntarily
Accommodation is mainly in private rooms with ensuites There are several communal relaxation spaces dining rooms gym and laundry facilities

Patients are allowed to drive during their stay only if their treating psychiatrist approves and completes a ldquoPermission to drive a motor vehiclerdquo form

We constantly measure our patients satisfaction with regard to the care and services they receive and seek ways to improve how we meet their expectations As a patient or former patient you may be asked to respond to a questionnaire designed to gauge your level of satisfaction with our hospital facilities or services We hope you will take the few minutes required to complete the survey as your comments are important to us
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