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Glan Ely Hospital, Cardiff

Volume 651: debated on Monday 11 December 1961

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asked the Minister of Health what proposals he has for the development of geriatric work at Glan Ely Hospital, Cardiff.

A further ward is now being converted for use and another will be repaired for use next year.

Is the hon. Lady aware that three wards in this hospital were kept empty for a considerable time, and is she now able to tell me that every ward in this hospital which can be used for geriatric purposes is being used, and is adequately fitted out?

I am aware that children's wards were empty, but for the happiest of reasons, because they were for tuberculous children and no patients were waiting for beds. Some of the wards have been changed over to geriatric use. I cannot answer the hon. Gentleman's point categorically, but as the waiting list is only eighteen in the area, I suspect that the answer may well be "Yes".

Will the hon. Lady accept that I share her satisfaction about the children? I knew that, but I question very much whether there are only eighteen elderly people awaiting admission to hospital in Cardiff.

Perhaps I might look at that and write to the hon. Gentleman. That is the information that I have from Wales.