Scott Clinic
Scott Clinic is a medium secure psychiatric unit located on the outskirts of Rainhill, Merseyside, England. It originates from and lies on the site of the former Rainhill Hospital.[1] The unit was named after the late Dr. Peter Scott and provides facilities for up to 50 patients on 5 wards.[2] Ivy and Hawthorn are male admission ward. Myrtle is a male assertive rehabilitation/neurocognitive ward. Olive ward is pre-discharge and Poplar ward is the female ward.[3]
Notable Patients
- Michael Abram - After stabbing former Beatles member George Harrison multiple times. Abram was released on 4 July 2002.[4]
gollark: > but they dont hold u to a moral obligationI have no idea what you mean, but in a post-apocalyptic situation you'll quite probably just die horribly.
gollark: No, you'll immediately get warlords or something who will impose rules and it would be very bad.
gollark: > They would disown their kid if the kid took a vaccineI'm not sure what you would expect to do about this. I feel like forcing them to be vaccinated wouldn't really help matters.> Plus there is the indoctrination that the parents doWell, you would try and inform children about this, as you would for basically anything else.
gollark: Hence "allowed to choose themselves".
gollark: I don't really agree with mandatory vaccines. Children should be informed better and allowed to choose themselves.
References
- "Induction handbook". Mersey Care NHS Trust.
- "Scott Clinic". Mersey Care NHS Trust.
- "Medium Secure Unit: Scott Clinic". Mersey Care NHS Trust.
- "Beatle's attacker to be freed". BBC. 4 July 2002. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
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