State Hospital for Scotland and Northern Ireland
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The State Hospital for Scotland and Northern Ireland (also called Carstairs Hospital) is a psychiatric hospital providing care and treatment in conditions of special security for around 240 patients from Scotland and Northern Ireland who need to be detained in hospital under conditions of special security that can only be provided by the State Hospital. The hopital is located near the village of Carstairs, in South Lanarkshire.
The hospital is run by the State Hospitals Board for Scotland which is a public body accountable to the First Minister of Scotland through the Scottish Executive. They are a Special Health Board, part of the NHS Scotland and the only hospital of its kind within Scotland.
The Board and the Hospital has over 600 staff.
Their aim is "to help patients recover sufficiently from their illness to enable them to be transferred to services closer to their homes. Where this is not possible, we strive to help them to cope with their disabilities, and to live their lives as fully as possible."1
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