Updated 4 August 2015
John Munroe Hospital is an independent mental health hospital providing care for up to 57 people who have enduring mental health needs. John Munroe Hospital, Rudyard provides treatment, nursing and care to people over the age of 18 whose complex mental health and challenging behaviours prevents them from receiving effective interventions in less restrictive settings. People who use the service may be detained for treatment under the Mental Health Act 1983.
Rudyard Ward offers an admission and assessment service for both men and women with challenging behaviour who may have a diagnosis of dementia and may have a forensic history. The ward has 14 beds in total. Adults and older people, aged 45 plus with a severe and enduring mental illness. Adults/Older people with organic brain damage either due to alcohol or other substance misuse or with early or late onset dementia.
Horton Ward offers an admission and assessment service for people with extremes of challenging behaviour with a diagnosis of functional mental illness or personality disorders. The service has 10 male beds and 6 female beds
The Larches is a male only, six bedded intermediate rehabilitation bungalow situated within the extensive hospital grounds, independent from the main hospital.
Kipling Ward offers an admission and assessment service for females with challenging behaviour who may have a diagnosis of functional mental illness or organically mediated conditions. The ward has 14 beds in total.
High Ash is a female only, seven bedded intermediate rehabilitation bungalow and is situated within the extensive hospital grounds, independent from the main hospital.