Shatin Hospital

Hospital in New Territories, Hong Kong
22°23′53″N 114°12′46″E / 22.39813°N 114.21265°E / 22.39813; 114.21265OrganisationFundingGovernment hospitalTypeSpecialistNetworkNew Territories East ClusterServicesEmergency departmentNo Accident and Emergency at Prince of Wales HospitalBeds591HistoryOpened2 December 1991; 32 years ago (1991-12-02)LinksListsHospitals in Hong Kong
Shatin Hospital
Traditional Chinese沙田醫院
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSāa tìhn yī yún
JyutpingSaa1 tin4 ji1 jyum2
Shatin Infirmary and Convalescent Hospital
Traditional Chinese沙田護養院
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSā1 tìhn wuh yéuhng yún
JyutpingSaa1 tin4 wu6 joeng5 jyun2

Shatin Hospital, formerly known as Shatin Infirmary and Convalescent Hospital, commenced operation on 2 December 1991 and has been in full function since 1 February 1994.[1][2] Shatin Hospital comprises 591 beds, 144 psychiatric day places, 398 geriatric day places and 49 hospice and palliative day places.[2] It offers services which supplement the nearby Prince of Wales Hospital, the main hospital serving the region.[3]

The hospital is located at No. 33 A Kung Kok Street, A Kung Kok.[2] It is surrounded by hills on three sides and it commands a view of the Shing Mun River and Penfold Park. Other institutions in close proximity include the Cheshire Home and the Bradbury Hospice.

Shatin Hospital provides services in medicine and geriatrics, surgery, adult psychiatry, psychogeriatrics, oncology and hospice care. The hospital is also equipped with a sleep assessment unit.[2]

In line with the Hospital Authority's corporate direction of seamless healthcare, Shatin Hospital has established a Community Geriatric Assessment Team, Community Psychiatric Team and Psycho-geriatric Outreach Team.[4][5][6] The hospital also offers a Community Psychiatric Nursing Service, which offers nursing care to patients in their own homes.[7]

The hospital also includes a therapeutic garden and health track for convalescent patients. The facility is specially designed to enable patients to break away from the confines of the wards and indoor gymnasium to receive outdoor rehabilitation treatment in a more spacious and open garden, which will also help them to re-integrate into the community. The garden is equipped with a host of simulated transport facilities such as mock MTR train compartments, taxis and minibuses to train patients to use public transport despite physical impairment. Patients are also encouraged to use the facilities after discharge.

References

  1. ^ "Official Report of Proceedings" (PDF). Hong Kong Legislative Council. 7 February 1990. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d "Shatin Hospital". Clusters, Hospitals & Institutions. Hospital Authority. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Government Planned Development". Planning Department. Retrieved 6 June 2014. The Prince of Wales Hospital, officially opened in 1982, serves as a regional hospital. The provision of hospital services is supplemented by the Sha Tin Hospital and a subvented hospital (Cheshire Home) at Ah Kung Kok.
  4. ^ "Community Geriatric Assessment Team". Medical Services. The Hong Kong Society for the Aged. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Community Psychogeriatric Team". Hospital Authority. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Community Psychiatric Services". Hospital Authority. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Community Psychiatric Nursing Services". Hospital Authority. Retrieved 6 June 2014.

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