Virginia will reopen one of five state-run mental hospitals to new admissions
Catawba Hospital, a state-run psychiatric facility near Roanoke, will begin accepting a limited number of new patients on Thursday, according to a release from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
The announcement comes nearly 20 days after Commissioner Alison Land halted admissions to five of the states nine mental hospitals, including Catawba an unprecedented step she acknowledged was taken without consulting department attorneys or the office of Gov. Ralph Northam. At the time, Land said her decision was forced by deteriorating conditions at the facilities, which have struggled for years with understaffing combined with dangerously high census levels.
As of Monday, there were still 1,616 staff vacancies across the state hospital system, according to Lauren Cunningham, a spokeswoman for the department. But Catawba has reduced its census and consolidated staff to cover 85 beds, according to the release, allowing the facility to safely accept a limited number of admissions.
There are currently 84 patients at Catawba with more discharges underway, the department announced. Initially, the hospital will be held to a census of 85 out of its 110 beds to ensure the situation remains safe and manageable.
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