What should patients bring when being admitted (e.g. comfortable shoes, towels, etc)?
In order to assist you with the preparation for admission, we recommend that you bring the following items with you:
- Identification Document (ID) or Driver’s License
- Medical Aid Card and details relating (including Main Member’s ID and authorisation or reference details from the medical aid, where applicable)
- Birth certificate for patients under 16, without an ID card
- Pen and notebook
- Medication: please bring in ALL medication that you are taking, including herbal and chronic medication. If your chronic medication needs to be refilled, please arrange with a family member, prior to admission, to collect and deliver it to the nursing station. NO medication will be allowed to be kept at the bedside of the patient; medication will be dispensed by staff, as prescribed)
- Comfortable and casual clothing (bring everyday wear that is appropriate for group settings, relaxation and light exercise activities)
- Night Attire, comfortable slippers & dressing gown (for sleeping ONLY)
- Warm clothing
- Comfortable shoes for walking, yoga and exercise activities
- Assisted devices such as glasses etc.
- Toiletries (including toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, soap and hairbrush; take note that ALL sharp objects need to be handed to the Nursing Team. NO hair dye or straightening products are allowed).
- If you would like to bring your own water bottle, no glass bottles are allowed.
- Adapter for charging your mobile phone or electrical appliances
- While we discourage patients from bringing valuables with them (e.g., laptops, IPad, etc.), laptops are permitted, but gaming consoles and similar electronic or electric (fan, heater, kettle) devices are not allowed.
- A bath towel (optional)- the facility does supply you with 2 (two) towels
- Pillow - own preference
- Padlock (you can purchase a padlock at the reception for R50, but we advise you to bring in your own - to lock your cupboard)
- Money for vending machines
- Debit/credit card for “Grab & Go” canteen, situated in the Main Dining Hall from 10:00am
Visiting Hours & visitation policy (summary, e.g. patient has to consent to which visitors allowed)
General Unit: Monday & Wednesday & Fridays 18:00 – 20:00
Saturday & Sundays - 14:00 – 16:00
CDU: Wednesday 18:00 – 20:00 | Saturday & Sundays - 14:00 – 16:00
Types of conditions managed
We provide care for a wide range of psychiatric and emotional health conditions, including but not limited to:
- Depression
- Anxiety disorders
- Bipolar disorder
- Trauma and PTSD
- Eating disorders
- Personality disorders
- Burnout and stress-related conditions
- Substance use and other addiction disorders (Chemical Dependency Unit)
We admit patients who are medically stable. The hospital is a voluntary facility and does not admit involuntary patients.
Admission/referral process
Referrals may be made by:
- Psychiatrists
- Psychologists
- General practitioners
- Family members
- Patients themselves
Referrals are directed to a psychiatrist, either directly or via the hospital. A care coordinator assists with medical professional referrals where a screening process is in place and further facilitation of the admission process and liaison with the psychiatrist on call where needed.
The general admission process includes:
- Referral received
- Clinical screening completed
- Psychiatric acceptance confirmed
- Funding and authorisation discussed
- Admission arranged
The hospital accepts admissions 24 hours a day. Patients who are not medically stable may first need assessment at the nearest emergency centre.
Ages admitted
18 years and older
Services offered
Patients benefit from a structured therapeutic programme supported by a multidisciplinary team; Comprehensive psychiatric assessment, therapy and medication management
- Individual and group psychotherapy
- Specialised psychiatric nursing care
- Occupational therapy
- Social work services
- Structured group therapy
- Projective and creative therapeutic activities
- Relaxation therapy
- Supervised exercise programmes
- Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
- Chemical Dependancy Unit
- General Practitioner
Facilities – (e.g. patient wi-fi, gardens, design, exercise, laundry, recreational areas, etc)
Patient wi-fi, gardens, gym, laundry, recreational area (2 Lounges), pool table
Funding (types and med aid auth process)
Most major medical aids are accepted, although certain conditions may apply depending on the scheme or plan. Patients are encouraged to contact the hospital or medical aid in advance to confirm cover.
The hospital assists with the authorisation process where required. Pre-authorisation is generally needed before admission.
Private-pay options are also available, and quotations can be provided on request.
Rules on smoking and substance use
Smoking and vaping are permitted only in designated smoking areas and only for persons over the age of 18 years.This includes the use of e-cigarettes and any other smoking devices eg water pipes.
The facility maintains a strict policy regarding alcohol, illegal substances, and unauthorised medication. These are not permitted on the premises. Searches may be conducted where necessary, and breaches of this policy may result in discharge. On admission, all medication must be handed in to the staff. Patients are not allowed to possess medication or alcohol while admitted. Staff will dispense medication to patients at prescribed times. Please note that blood, urine and breath tests may be conducted during hospitalisation if the use of prohibited substances is suspected, in line with the rules of the hospital.
Patient Rights & Responsibilities
Our aim is to provide a safe, respectful, and healing environment in which each patient can receive appropriate and compassionate care.To support a safe and therapeutic environment:
- Patients are expected to follow hospital rules and treatment recommendations
- Respect for staff, fellow patients, and visitors is essential
- Violence, intimidation, theft, and disruptive behaviour are not tolerated
- The hospital reserves the right of admission
Our aim is to provide a safe, respectful, and healing environment in which each patient can receive appropriate and compassionate care.