NHS Borders abandons plan to move mental health unit

NHS Borders has abandoned a £1.87 million plan to relocate a Galashiels mental health rehabilitation unit to a former care home in Hawick.

The group had initially approved the relocation from the East/West Brigs ward in to Crumhaugh House in 2015, in order to address ‘patient care and safety issues’ in the service.

However, NHS Borders said changes in provision at Galashiels had ‘called into question’ the decision to relocate to the vacant Hawick property.

Dr Cliff Sharp, associate medical director, said: "After very careful consideration I took the somewhat unusual step of going back to the board and requesting that we did not progress with the relocation to Hawick.

"On the basis of the information presented to them the board approved the request.

"In light of this decision which has been communicated to affected patients, families, carers and our staff, I would like to assure you that the board will restart the process to find a suitable alternative use for the Crumhaugh House property."

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This story was first published in digitalhealth.net

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