Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital

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Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital
Tokyo Prefectural Matsuzawa Hospital2015.jpg
Front entrance of the Tokyo Prefectural Hospital, November 26th 2015
Geography
Location2-1-1, Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Services
Beds1264
History
Former name(s)
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Psychiatric Asylum
  • Tokyo Prefecture Sugamo Hospital
  • Tokyo Prefecture Matsuzawa hospital
Opened1919
Links
Websitewww.byouin.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/matsuzawa/english.html

Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa hospital (東京都立松沢病院) is a public, 1,264-bed psychiatric hospital in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1879. It is a hospital established and operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and is a general hospital equipped with other clinical departments as well as a psychiatric hospital.

Its address is 2-1-1, Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. It is one of the largest centres for psychiatric care in Japan.[1]

History[]

Founded as the Tokyo Metropolitan Psychiatric Asylum in Ueno Park in July 1879, the institution relocated several times before moving to its current location in Setagaya in November 1919.[2]

Renamed to Sugamo Hospital in Tokyo in 1889.

In 1901, Shuzo Kure, the chief professor of the Department of Psychopathology at the Tokyo Imperial University, and serving as the director of Sugamo Hospital, and begins hospital reform. The major reforms include:

  1. Use of restraints is prohibited. Incinerate them all.
    • Currently, physical restraints are used when it is unavoidable .
  2. Liberalization of outdoor exercise for patients, liberalization of exercise on the premises of hospitals accompanied by nursing staff and family members.
  3. We will replace leader-level staff such as the chief nurse who has a traditional view of nursing, and renew the staff and awareness of nursing staff.
  4. The new chief nurse will attend a nursing practice course at the Medical University Hospital to improve nursing skills.
  5. Improvement of patient treatment and renewal of treatment policy.
  6. Active use of occupational therapy.
  7. Execution of extension and renovation of the ward.

The hospital got the current name with the start of the metropolitan system in July 1943.

The Main Clinical Building was completed in May 2012.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Matsuzawa Hospital accepted many COVID-19 patients with mental illnesses. By March 2021, seven hospital staff had become infected with the virus.[1]

Description[]

Tokyo Prefectural Matsuzawa Hospital, December 2009

Matsuzawa Hospital is a public facility under the jurisdiction of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

Currently, it is a designated hospital for psychiatric emergency hospitalization in Tokyo and as a Tokyo disaster base hospital. As a general rule the hospital will provide medical treatment to anyone who is 15 years old or older. For patients who are 14 years old or younger they will be taken to the Tokyo Metropolitan Children's Medical Center.

Transport[]

The hospital is within walking distance of Hachimanyama Station on the Keiō Line.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Kurokawa, Shinji (3 March 2021). "Tokyo psychiatric hospital faced disaster-level workload amid coronavirus 3rd wave". The Mainichi.
  2. ^ "History". Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital. Retrieved 15 March 2021.

External links[]

Coordinates: 35°39′59″N 139°37′12″E / 35.66639°N 139.62000°E / 35.66639; 139.62000


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