Etwall Hospital
Etwall Hospital was a 94 bed rehabilitation centre in Etwall, Derbyshire, England.
The hospital was built around almshouses for six poor males endowed in 1556 and the number was increased to twelve in 1622. The ‘Hospital’ was run as a charity by a corporation and a resident Master.[1] The modern hospital, which started life as an isolation unit in 1902, was, by 1979, a rehabilitation centre catering for the young chronic sick and geriatric patients and the terminally ill, as well as those recovering from accidents and serious operations run by Derbyshire Area Health Authority.
The decision to close the hospital was resisted by the Etwall Community Action Group and was supported by the staff who led a work-in until March 1980.[2]
References
- ↑ "Etwall’s Historical Background". Etwall and Burnaston Local History Society. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
- ↑ "Campaign delayed closure of hospital they all loved". Derby Telegraph. 22 December 2009. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
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