Ugie Hospital

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Ugie Hospital
NHS Grampian
Geography
Location Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Organisation
Care system Public NHS
Hospital type Psychogeriatric
Services
Emergency department No Accident & Emergency
History
Founded 1807
Links
Website Official website
Lists Hospitals in Scotland

Ugie Hospital is a small hospital in Peterhead, Scotland, providing psychogeriatric services.

History

Originally named the Burgh Hospital, it was built as a fever hospital, founded in 1905 and opened in 1907 with 2 wards.[1]

In August 2005 Aberdeenshire Community Health Partnership issued a consultation document on Older People’s Services, Maternity Services and Diagnostic and Treatment Services which includes several proposals for reorganisation of services in these areas. One of the options would "create one centralised Aberdeenshire psycho-geriatric assessment unit. This would allow for the relocation of all psychogeriatric services out of Ugie Hospital and enable it to be closed".[2]

MRSA outbreak

In 2004 the Ravenscraig geriatric ward at the hospital was closed to new admissions because of an outbreak of MRSA among the elderly patients. Eight of the 13 patients were found to be carriers of the bacteria, although none of the patients was actually infected.[3]

References

  1. "Ugie Hospital". NHS Grampian. Retrieved 2006-07-13. 
  2. "Older People’s Services, Maternity Services and Diagnostic and Treatment Services". Aberdeenshire Community Health Partnership. Retrieved 2006-07-05. 
  3. "Geriatric ward closes after superbug colonises patients". British Nursing News Online. Retrieved 2006-07-05. 

Coordinates: 57°30′55″N 1°47′32″W / 57.51528°N 1.79222°W / 57.51528; -1.79222


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