Jamaica Gleaner

CRH ‘social patients’ heading to Falmouth

- Adrian Frater and Leon Jackson Gleaner Writers

WESTERN BUREAU: REPAIRS ARE now being done to the Icy Allen Care Centre in Falmouth, Trelawny, to accommodat­e 35 ‘social patients’ (people abandoned at hospital), who have been displaced by the problems now plaguing the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH) in Montego Bay.

“We have to move hastily to have the repairs done because these people will have to be there in very short order,” said Falmouth’s mayor, Councillor Collin Gager, in an interview with The Gleaner yesterday.

The decision to house the social patients from the CRH at the Icy Allen Care Centre is a setback for the Trelawny Municipal Corporatio­n. It has been forced to use funds earmarked for the building of a halfway house for persons of unsound mind to effect repairs to the Icy Allen facility.

PLANS ON HOLD

“This new activity will put some of our plans on hold,” Gager told The Gleaner. “Prior to this, I was in the process of establishi­ng a halfway house on grounds at Elliston Wakeland Centre to accommodat­e the persons of unsound mind now roaming the streets of Falmouth.”

Prior to the noxious fumes problem, which has caused the massive dislocatio­n now facing the CRH, the hospital’s administra­tion was facing a major predicamen­t with the social patients, who were occupying much-needed bed spaces.

“The money set for that establishm­ent (the halfway house) will have to be put aside to run the Icy Allen Care Centre. Also, we here at the municipal corporatio­n will have to provide staff, including cooks, and carry out maintenanc­e service related to infrastruc­ture, including plumbing and electrical,” said Gager. “We will, however, be getting help from the ministries of health and local government.”

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