Swanbourne Hospital
Swanbourne Hospital (pronunciation: swan-burn hos-pi-tal) is a healthcare facility located in Swanbourne, Western Australia. It was established in the early 20th century and has since been a significant institution in the region's healthcare system.
Etymology
The hospital is named after its location, Swanbourne, a suburb in Western Australia. The suburb itself was named after Swanbourne in Buckinghamshire, England, the birthplace of Sir Thomas Fremantle, a prominent figure in Western Australian history.
History
Swanbourne Hospital was initially established as a mental health institution, known as Claremont Hospital for the Insane, in 1903. It was later renamed Swanbourne Hospital in 1972. The hospital has a rich history and has undergone several changes in its operations and services over the years.
Services
Swanbourne Hospital provides a range of healthcare services, including mental health services, geriatric care, and rehabilitation services. It is known for its commitment to providing high-quality care and treatment to its patients.
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See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Swanbourne Hospital
- Wikipedia's article - Swanbourne Hospital
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