East Mississippi State Hospital
East Mississippi State Hospital (EMSH) is a public hospital located in Meridian, Mississippi. It is operated by the Mississippi Department of Mental Health and provides psychiatric care and chemical dependency services to residents of Mississippi's eastern region.
History
The East Mississippi State Hospital was established in 1882 as the Second Mississippi Lunatic Asylum. It was later renamed to its current name in 1935. The hospital has a rich history of providing mental health services to the residents of Mississippi.
Services
The hospital provides a range of services including inpatient care, outpatient care, emergency services, and rehabilitation services. The hospital specializes in the treatment of mental disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. It also provides treatment for substance use disorders.
Facilities
The hospital campus includes multiple buildings and facilities. These include patient care units, administrative offices, a pharmacy, a laboratory, and recreational facilities. The hospital also has a forensic unit for patients involved in the criminal justice system.
Staff
The hospital employs a diverse staff of healthcare professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and occupational therapists. The staff is dedicated to providing high-quality care and treatment to all patients.
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