Crease Clinic to open November 16
Centre for Psychological Medicine newest venture at Essondale.
Victoria, Nov.,8.----British Columbia will launch its newest venture in treating mentally-ill people with the official opening of the Crease Clinic of Psychological Medicine at Essondale, November 16.
The $1,750,000 institution, nearly two years in the building, will be officially turned over to the government at special ceremonies. Purpose behind the new clinic is to treat people with mental ailments in similar fashion to those suffering from physical troubles. It is not a mental hospital in the ordinary sense of the word. Operated by special act of the Legislature, it will be used to treat people who are sent by doctors to be given special care for mental and nervous disorders.
4-month limit
They cannot remain more than four months, if not cured in that time, they must be sent to the regular mental home. An announcement by R.A. Pennington, deputy provincial secretary today said: “It is anticipated the clinic will be a great stimulus in this particular branch of medicine and will greatly enhance the teaching facilities of the medical faculty of the UBC."Mr. Pennington, who will be chairman at the opening, said Premier Johnson will attend, and Health and Welfare Minister George Pearson will formally accept the keys to the new building from Jack Boyd, president of General Construction Company. He will turn them over to Dr. A.L. Crease, director of mental hygiene and psychiatry for the province, after whom the clinic is named. Dr. Crease has directed the mental health service for B.C. for the last 25 years.
Modern Design
The structure is of modern design. It has complete facilities for all specialties in the field of general medicine and surgery, including a department of diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, a department of physical medicine and clinical laboratories. It has a surgical suite for general surgery and brain surgery. As part of the new outlook, the wards are decorated in pastel shades. Beds and night furnishings are in pale green and day furnishings in maple, with an empire loyalist design. A solarium opens off the day space on each ward, and has chrome furniture. Mr. Pennington said the public is invited to the opening on November 16 at 2:30 p.m. An inspection of the building will take place.Newspaper ad, November 1950