Level-Lok WebbShade Installation Video
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State rejects bid to privatize psychiatric hospital
Filed under: psychiatric facilities
The move is a setback for those who have maintained for at least a decade that hiring private companies to run public psychiatric facilities would save money without compromising care. But after months of evaluating a bid by Florida-based Geo Care to …
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St Andrew's Healthcare agrees £52.5m funding package with Lloyds TSB
Filed under: psychiatric facilities
The package will allow St Andrew's Healthcare to fund the construction of a 90 bed psychiatric hospital. This new build will allow the charity to expand on its existing services and provide secure accommodation for a variety of new ones. St Andrew's …
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