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Three mental health wards at Queen Mary’s Hospital are to close and beds will be reduced by 10 per cent across south-west London as services are centralised at Springfield and Tolworth hospitals.
The changes, announced today, are expected to save £2.8 million each year. £160m will be invested in the Tooting and Tolworth based hospitals, money from the sale of NHS land.
Meanwhile Queen Mary’s Hospital, in Roehampton, will lose its three inpatient wards, totalling 64 beds, which care for 500 people each year for everything from schizophrenia to depression and personality disorder. The hospital will continue to have community mental health services on site. The plans have been agreed by NHS England and health bosses in Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth. A consultation was held between September and December 2014 into the services run by St George’s Mental Health NHS Trust.
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