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Brunswick Private Hospital

Brunswick Private Hospital

3.0(3 reviews)
3.5 km

Review of South Ward, Brunswick Private Hospital - Feb-Apr 2026…read more I admitted myself to the South Ward of Brunswick Private Hospital in late February 2026, & from my very first day I was treated with respect, professionalism, & care, for that, I remain genuinely grateful. What stood out to me most was the dedication of the staff. In an environment where many patients are carrying deep trauma, PTSD, & other serious mental health burdens, the nurses & broader team consistently showed patience & compassion, even when faced with difficult & at times unreasonable behaviour. Too often, I witnessed staff cleaning communal messes that should never have been left for them & doing so without complaint, that is not simply professionalism; it is quite service under pressure. At the same time, one of the greatest challenges of the ward was not the staff, but the behaviour of some patients themselves. Many did not attend the specialist-led morning & afternoon self-help groups offered Monday to Friday, nor the hydrotherapy sessions held later in the day. Some neglected even the most basic standards of personal responsibility in their rooms & shared spaces yet were quick to become agitated over minor inconveniences such as meals being only a few minutes late. There was, at times, a striking imbalance between the criticism directed at staff & the accountability some patients were willing to take for themselves. I also found it concerning that some patients made choices that actively undermined their own recovery, while still directing blame outward. Late-night noise, televisions running loudly, slamming doors, & frequent disruptions in the hallways made rest difficult for others who were genuinely trying to heal. In a psychiatric setting, where sleep, routine, & calm are vital, this has a very real effect on the recovery of fellow patients. For my part, I approached the admission as an opportunity to work hard on my mental health as I attended every session, always with a pen & clipboard, taking notes, asking questions, & engaging seriously with the specialists. My days were structured around treatment, groups, exercise, one-on-one support, & external self-help meetings in the evenings. I did not admit myself for comfort or distraction; I came to recover, & I treated that responsibility seriously. This leads to an important criticism of the current system, it was frustrating to see some long-term or repeat patients arrive at sessions unprepared, saying they had no pen or clipboard despite knowing these were required. When staff repeatedly compensate for that lack of preparation, it can unintentionally reinforce passivity rather than responsibility. Understandably, recovery requires support, yes, but it also requires effort, ownership, & active participation from the patient. For that reason, there are several practical improvements that could strengthen the ward, namely, bedside televisions & vending machines on the ward should be reconsidered or removed, as both can undermine sleep, regulation, & recovery. Secondly, each patient should be issued a clipboard & pen on admission, with an attendance sheet attached & signed at the end of every session. This would promote personal responsibility, encourage engagement, & provide a clearer measure of participation for both clinicians & funders. Where treatment is being privately funded, there should also be greater attention to whether a patient is meaningfully engaging with the program rather than simply occupying a bed. Despite these criticisms, my overall view of the South Ward remains one of respect, the staff worked hard, often in the face of behaviours that would test anyone's patience, & they did so with dignity, my gratitude to them is sincere. If this review causes discomfort, perhaps that discomfort is worth sitting with. In any recovery environment, there is value in asking an honest question of ourselves: Which patient was I? - The one committed to healing, or the one waiting for others to carry me? "Recovery begins where accountability begins"

I was here last year for mental health…read more I was spoken down to quite harshly and therr was no follow up call on discharge at all I didnt feel heard or seen at times and was laughed at my a nurse and bullied

Murray Road Medical Centre - medcenters - Updated May 2026

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