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'''Wakari Hospital''' is a [[psychiatric hospital]] located in [[Dunedin, New Zealand]].
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{{Infobox hospital
| Name = Wakari Hospital
| Org/Group = Te Whatu Ora
| Image = Wakari Hospital Dunedin New Zealand.jpg
| Caption = Main Block entrance, Wakari Hospital in 2008
| Width = 300px
| Location = Taieri Road
| Region = Dunedin
| Country = NZ
| Coordinates = {{coord|-45.858994|170.472783|display=inline,title}}
| HealthCare = Publicly funded
| Type = Psychiatric & Rehabilitation
| Emergency = Psychiatric
| Beds = 90<ref name="Wakari Hospital MOH">{{cite web |title=Wakari Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile |url=https://www.health.govt.nz/your-health/certified-providers/public-hospital/wakari-hospital |website=health.govt.nz |publisher=[[Ministry of Health (New Zealand)|Ministry of Health]]}}</ref>
| Founded = 1915
| Website = http://www.southerndhb.govt.nz/
|}}


'''Wakari Hospital''' is a [[hospital]] located in [[Dunedin]], New Zealand.
It is situated in the suburb of Wakari, about three kilometres north-west of the city centre. The hospital is operated by the [[Otago District Health Board]] and is closely associated with [[Dunedin Public Hospital]].


It is situated in the suburb of [[Wakari]], about three kilometres north-west of the city centre. The hospital is operated by the [[Te Whatu Ora]] (formerly [[Southern District Health Board]]) and is closely associated with [[Dunedin Hospital]].
It is a specialised psychiatric hospital but also cares for people with intellectual or physical disabilities. It has units for [[forensic psychiatry]], [[Emergency psychiatry|psychiatric emergency services]], long- and short-term secure psychiatric units, [[Māori]] mental health, physical [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] and related services.


It contains specialised psychiatric services but also cares for people with intellectual disability and people undergoing physical rehabilitation. It has units for [[forensic psychiatry]], [[Emergency psychiatry|psychiatric emergency services]], long- and short-term secure psychiatric units, [[Māori people|Māori]] mental health, physical [[Physical medicine and rehabilitation|rehabilitation]] and increasingly community out-reach services such as public health and district nursing.
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== History ==
[[Category:Psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand]]
From 1915 the site was initially an infectious diseases centre, and later a [[sanatorium]]. In 1957 it was redeveloped as a general hospital, serving as the main Otago hospital while the [[Dunedin Hospital]] was being redeveloped in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, the Nurses' home was leased to the University for use as a student hostel, this being taken back with the closure of the [[Cherry Farm|Cherry Farm Hospital]] in 1992.
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Dunedin]]


== Changing uses ==
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Wakari continued as a geriatric and psychiatric care facility, the geriatric wards gradually being wound down through the nineties with government reforms to privatise long-term care. The care of the elderly assessment and rehabilitation wards were transferred back to [[Dunedin Hospital]]. Attempts were made to sell the main block of the hospital, which found occasional use as a facility for live-in drug trials and even a temporary accommodation during important rugby tests.
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== Current directions ==
[[bs:Bolnica Wakari]]
Currently the main block is being redeveloped to house a variety of out-reach services such as [[Public health|Public Health]] and [[District Nursing]], moving out of expensive leased premises and centralising in properties the [[Southern District Health Board]] already owns. Continuing consideration is being given to whether all the site needs to be retained and it has been proposed that some more land be sold to [[Leslie Groves Hospital]].

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
*[https://www.southernhealth.nz// Southern District Health Board]

{{Hospitals in New Zealand}}
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[[Category:Hospital buildings completed in 1915]]
[[Category:Psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Dunedin]]
[[Category:Hospitals established in 1915]]
[[Category:Tuberculosis sanatoria]]

Latest revision as of 08:46, 18 April 2024

Wakari Hospital
Te Whatu Ora
Main Block entrance, Wakari Hospital in 2008
Map
Geography
LocationTaieri Road, Dunedin, New Zealand
Coordinates45°51′32″S 170°28′22″E / 45.858994°S 170.472783°E / -45.858994; 170.472783
Organisation
Care systemPublicly funded
TypePsychiatric & Rehabilitation
Services
Emergency departmentPsychiatric
Beds90[1]
History
Opened1915
Links
Websitehttp://www.southerndhb.govt.nz/
ListsHospitals in New Zealand

Wakari Hospital is a hospital located in Dunedin, New Zealand.

It is situated in the suburb of Wakari, about three kilometres north-west of the city centre. The hospital is operated by the Te Whatu Ora (formerly Southern District Health Board) and is closely associated with Dunedin Hospital.

It contains specialised psychiatric services but also cares for people with intellectual disability and people undergoing physical rehabilitation. It has units for forensic psychiatry, psychiatric emergency services, long- and short-term secure psychiatric units, Māori mental health, physical rehabilitation and increasingly community out-reach services such as public health and district nursing.

History

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From 1915 the site was initially an infectious diseases centre, and later a sanatorium. In 1957 it was redeveloped as a general hospital, serving as the main Otago hospital while the Dunedin Hospital was being redeveloped in the 1970s. In the early 1980s, the Nurses' home was leased to the University for use as a student hostel, this being taken back with the closure of the Cherry Farm Hospital in 1992.

Changing uses

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Wakari continued as a geriatric and psychiatric care facility, the geriatric wards gradually being wound down through the nineties with government reforms to privatise long-term care. The care of the elderly assessment and rehabilitation wards were transferred back to Dunedin Hospital. Attempts were made to sell the main block of the hospital, which found occasional use as a facility for live-in drug trials and even a temporary accommodation during important rugby tests.

Current directions

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Currently the main block is being redeveloped to house a variety of out-reach services such as Public Health and District Nursing, moving out of expensive leased premises and centralising in properties the Southern District Health Board already owns. Continuing consideration is being given to whether all the site needs to be retained and it has been proposed that some more land be sold to Leslie Groves Hospital.

References

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  1. ^ "Wakari Hospital - Ministry of Health Profile". health.govt.nz. Ministry of Health.
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