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Hospital type
  
Specialist

Helipad
  
No

Phone
  
+44 20 8483 2900

Care system
  
National Health Service

Emergency department
  
No

Speciality
  
Psychiatry

Founded
  
1919

Cassel Hospital

Location
  
Ham, London, England, GB

Website
  
www.wlmht.nhs.uk/cs/cassel-hospital-services/

Address
  
1 Ham Common, Richmond TW10 7JF, UK

Similar
  
West London Mental H, Langham House - Ham, Ormeley Lodge, Richmond Royal Hospital, Latchmere House

Cassel hospital


The Cassel Hospital was founded and endowed by Ernest Cassel in England in 1919. It was initially for the treatment of "shell shock" victims. Originally in Penshurst, Kent, it moved to Stoke-on-Trent during World War II. In 1948 it relocated to its present site at No. 1 Ham Common, Ham.

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Building

The present hospital was originally a late 18th century house known as Morgan House after its owner, philanthropist and writer, John Minter Morgan. Morgan died in 1854 and is buried in nearby St Andrew's Church, Ham. In 1863 it became home to the newly married Duc de Chartres. In 1879 it became West Heath school for young ladies. The school moved to its present site in Sevenoaks, Kent in the 1930s, and the building became the Lawrence Hall Hotel until its purchase by the Cassel Foundation in 1947. The building was Grade II listed in 1950.

Facilities

The hospital developed behavioural rather than medicinal techniques of group and individual psychotherapy. It was here that Tom Main along with Doreen Wedell pioneered the concept of a therapeutic community in the 1940s. Together they pioneered & developed the concept of Psychosocial Nursing. By promoting & being proud of the role of the nurse - rather than try to imitate therapists; working alongside the patient in everyday activities, Weddell & Main developed a whole new way of working that reduced dependence upon services and fostered patient's working collaboratively together. Nurses were supported and taught to understand their reparative need, to challenge their sense of omnipotence and to rely on the patient group as the most useful resource. In 1948 Eileen Skellern came for their training and joined the staff in 1949.

The hospital formally established a research department in 1995 and has collaborative relationships with University College London, Imperial College and the Centre for the Economics of Mental Health at the Institute of Psychiatry, London. It is now a psychotherapeutic community which provides day, residential and outreach services for young people and adults. It is run by the West London Mental Health NHS Trust.

References

Cassel Hospital Wikipedia