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St Vincent's Community Mental Health Services - Inpatients Unit

The inpatient unit at the St Vincents Mental Health Service (MHS) is called CARITAS. CARITAS offers supervised care in hospital when community treatment is not possible. People are admitted to the inpatient unit with a mental illness or disorder, for treatment to stabilise their mental state. The inpatient unit offers education and support to consumers and their families during their stay in hospital and provides activity programs and occupational therapy

299 Forbes St
Suburb: DARLINGHURST
State: NSW
Postcode: 2010

(02) 8382 1800

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