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Western State Hospital (Washington)

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Emergency department
  
No

Number of beds
  
806

Hospital type
  
Psychiatry

Phone
  
+1 253-582-8900

Founded
  
1871

Location
  
9601 Steilacoom Blvd. SW Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, United States

Website
  
Official Website at DSHS

Lists
  
Hospitals in Washington

Address
  
9601 Steilacoom Blvd SW, Lakewood, WA 98498, USA

CEO
  
Cheryl Strange (25 Apr 2016–)

Care system
  
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Similar
  
Eastern State Hospital, St Joseph Medical Center, St Clare Hospital, MultiCare Mary Bridge C, Northwest Hospital & Medical

Western State Hospital is a psychiatric hospital located at 9601 Steilacoom Boulevard SW in Lakewood, Washington. Administered by the Washington Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), it is the largest psychiatric facility west of the Mississippi River, with 806 beds, and the second oldest state-owned enterprise, after the University of Washington.

Contents

One of two state-owned adult psychiatric hospitals, the other being Eastern State Hospital in Medical Lake, the hospital currently treats patients using psychiatric medications, mental health counseling, group therapy, drug, psychiatric rehabilitation and behavior modification therapies. The hospital is divided into 4 specific acute treatment areas; PTRC Central and South for the treatment of civil and voluntarily committed adult patients, PTRC East for the treatment of older and geriatric patients, both civil and voluntary, the Center for Forensic Services that provides court-ordered evaluations and treatment for patients with legal charges and/or convictions, and the Child Study and Treatment Center, which provides treatment for children under the age of 18 years.

History

The facility was established in Washington Territory as Fort Steilacoom Asylum in 1871, predating statehood by almost 20 years, in former buildings of Fort Steilacoom, which was a U.S. Army post from 1849 to 1868. In 1875, the territorial government took control due to complaints about patient neglect, brutal abuse and poor living conditions. One of its better known patients was Frances Farmer.

The original buildings of the asylum were demolished in 1886 to make way for a larger structure. It was renamed Western Washington Hospital for the Insane and the main ward was completed in 1887. In each of the following decades numerous out-buildings were constructed. In 1915, it was renamed Western State Hospital and grew in various stages.

Recent controversies

Following news reports concerning serious understaffing at the hospital and several involuntarily committed patients escaping, including a person accused of murder, on Tuesday, April 12, 2016, Washington State governor Jay Inslee fired Western State Hospital's Chief Executive Officer at the time, Ron Adler.

The escape follows years of other problems including workplace discrimination, sexual harassment lawsuits, and excessively long patient admission times.

References

Western State Hospital (Washington) Wikipedia