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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 [[Otago District Health Board]] and is closely associated with [[Dunedin Public 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 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.


[[Category:Psychiatric hospitals in the United States]]
[[Category:Psychiatric hospitals in New Zealand]]
[[Category:Hospitals in New Zealand]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Dunedin]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Dunedin]]
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Revision as of 07:50, 23 October 2007

Wakari Hospital is a psychiatric 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 a specialised psychiatric hospital but also cares for people with intellectual or physical disabilities. It has units for forensic psychiatry, psychiatric emergency services, long- and short-term secure psychiatric units, Māori mental health, physical rehabilitation and related services.