High Security Forensic Psychiatric Hospital (FRH Sample Clauses

High Security Forensic Psychiatric Hospital (FRH. The High Security Forensic Psychiatric Hospital will have a capacity of 150 beds. The total construction area of the FRH will be 48,166 m2 (including closed car parking area) with a hospital area of 34,666 m2. A total of 450 cars will be able to park in the 13,500 m2 closed car parking area inside the FRH. There will be different inpatient sections within the FRH that includes clinics arranged according to gender and different security levels. The hospital includes shared clinics for inpatients and 110 beds of male – female and adolescent (for the rehabilitation and treatment of children between the age of 14 to 18, who are mostly drug substance dependents) xxxx service units in low – medium – high security levels, attached with forensic clinics and 40 beds forensic wards services. The building program includes clinics for inpatients, patient wards in different security levels and their support units, administration and educational areas for staff. The clinics patient areas will include test rooms, EKG, EEG, a stat laboratory with blood draw and specimen collection, and an imaging centre with X-ray and USG rooms. Each security level service will contain 10 to 30 single beds’ wards, intensive care units with restraint and seclusion rooms and shared day rooms named as multi-purpose room, sports, rehabilitation and therapy rooms integrated with an outdoor courtyard. Each security level service will have its own shared day rooms, open courtyards and gardens where the patients can run their daily activities, socialize, rehabilitate or deal with their hobbies. The design of the FRH is currently at an early stage. The building will be a terraced three-storey structure with one basement to be used as car parking area. The building is located on a natural slope in a terraced structure where the natural slope is utilized as terraces which are used as patient courtyards. Light xxxxx are provided through the building in order to get daylight and natural ventilation to the staff rooms and offices. Patient rooms are located in the periphery of the building to get maximum benefit from the sunlight. The conceptual layout of the FRH is presented in Annex E-3. FRH will have three entrances: a main entrance from the west, through the clinics, a forensic entrance through the clinics and to the male / female wards for the patients on the basement floor; and a service entrance on the ground floor level in the east where the logistics are provided. While mechanical and electrica...
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