Swandean Isolation Hospital

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Swandean Isolation Hospital was an eighteen-bedded isolation hospital in Durrington, Worthing, West Sussex.[1]

LocationArundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN13 3EP, West Sussex, England
Coordinates50.8419°N 0.4105°W / 50.8419; -0.4105
Opened1896/7
ClosedBy 1975
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Swandean Isolation Hospital
Sussex Partnership NHS Trust
Geography
LocationArundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN13 3EP, West Sussex, England
Coordinates50.8419°N 0.4105°W / 50.8419; -0.4105
History
Opened1896/7
ClosedBy 1975
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History

In 1897 Swandean House, a mansion built in 1865, was taken over by Worthing Borough Council for use as a municipal isolation hospital to care for people with infectious diseases. Initially leased, it was purchased by the council in 1903.[2] It was one of hundreds of isolation hospitals opened during the later nineteenth century to isolate and treat people with diseases such as diphtheria, scarlet fever, typhoid fever and tuberculosis.[3] By 1914 there were 755 isolation and fever hospitals, compared to 700 Poor Law infirmaries and nearly 600 general hospitals.[3]

The hospital gained its first qualified staff in 1905, and the building was extended three years later. There were other alterations and extensions between 1936 and 1938 and in 1962. A dedicated tuberculosis ward was added in 1951, followed by a unit for geriatric patients in 1957.[2] With widespread immunisations the incidence of infectious diseases fell, and by 1975 it was repurposed into a care of the elderly unit.[4] By 1992 it had 110 beds.[2] It is now part of Meadowfield Hospital and provides inpatient mental health services for the elderly.[5]

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