New extra care area at Crawley hospital planned
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Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust has established a need for a new de-escalation and seclusion suite at Langley Green Hospital.
According to a planning application submitted to Crawley Borough Council: “Seclusion is an emergency measure for the management of violent or self destructive behaviour. It involves the involuntary confinement of the patient alone in a room or area where the patient is physically prevented from leaving.
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Hide Ad“It can only be used for the management of violent behaviour that jeopardizes the immediate physical safety of the patient, a staff member, or others.


“Seclusion is used in circumstances when a patient is temporarily unable to control impulses or surges of emotion leading to behaviour that might harm someone else.”
The new extension would be built in a semi-enclosed internal courtyard space between the Amber and Opal wards, just north of the hospital entrance.
It would include an en-suite seclusion room, staff observation area, de-escalation space and private external spaces.
To comment on the planning application visit crawley.gov.uk/planning using code CR/2020/0533/FUL.