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Coordinates: 53°1935N 3°2850W / 53.32639°N 3.48056°W / 53.32639; -3.48056
 

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Royal Alexandra Hospital
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Royal Alexandra Hospital
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl is located in Denbighshire
Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl

Shown in Denbighshire

Geography
LocationRhyl, Denbighshire, Wales
Coordinates53°19′35N 3°28′50W / 53.32639°N 3.48056°W / 53.32639; -3.48056
Organisation
Care systemLocal authority and private subscription to 1948; NHS from 1948
TypeSpecialist
Services
SpecialityGeriatric services
History
Opened1872
Links
ListsHospitals in Wales

The Royal Alexandra Hospital (Welsh: Ysbyty Frenhinol Alexandra, RAH) is a community hospitalinRhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. It is managed by the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. The hospital is a Grade II listed building.[1] It has no in-patient facilities but is used for a range of outpatient services including physiotherapy, X-ray and CAMHS.[2]

History[edit]

Gertrude Ffoulkes Ward, Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl - Coloured (c.1915).

The hospital has its origins in a convalescent home for sick and needy children established on East Parade in 1872.[3] It moved to the Baths building in 1873 and was renamed the Royal Alexandra Hospital in 1882.[3] Piecemeal expansions occurred until the site for the present building was purchased.[1]

The present building was designed by Alfred Waterhouse, perhaps with later input from his son, Paul, as a children's hospital and convalescent home. The hospital design, which was based on a pavilion incorporating open balconies and verandahs, responded to the importance then attached to fresh air as a treatment.[1] Funding came from voluntary subscription, the town council and the Duke of Westminster.[1] Construction started in 1899 and it was officially opened through a ceremony, first by Winifred, Countess of Dundonald in 1900[4] and later by Prince George and Princess Mary in 1902.[3] An additional east wing was added to the original central and west wings between 1908 and 1910.[1]

During Winifred, Countess of Dundonald's opening in 1900, the names of the wards, which were announced as brief services in each of the rooms by Rev. Thomas Lloyd, (Rhyl's Vicar at that time). The larger wards were 'The Gertrude Ffoulkes Ward' (In memory of the only child of the late archdeacon.), 'The Hesketh Ward' (Named in memory of Winifred's father; Robert Bamford Hesketh) and 'The Duke's ward' (Named in memory of the late Duke of Westminster). The smaller wards were 'The Price Roberts Ward' (In remembrance of Dr. Price Roberts, the very first physician who worked at the building) and 'The Graham Ward', there is also an 'Edith Vizard ward'.[5][6][7]

After acute services transferred to Glan Clwyd Hospital, the Royal Alexandra Hospital became a specialist geriatric facility in 1980.[3] Inpatient services were discontinued in 2009.[3] In May 2020 Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board released plans for a new community hospital as part of a wider refurbishment programme.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Royal Alexandra Hospital". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  • ^ "Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl". bcuhb.nhs.wales. Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  • ^ a b c d e "Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhyl". History Points. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  • ^ Liverpool Mercury, etc. (Liverpool, Merseyside, England) - 13 September 1900, Thursday, Page 8
  • ^ "Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhy". Rhyl Record and Advertiser. 16 February 1901.
  • ^ "Royal Alexandra Hospital, Rhy". Wrexham Advertiser. 15 September 1900.
  • ^ "Edith Vizard ward, Royal Alexandra Hospital". Peoples Collection Wales.
  • ^ "Fly-through video shows how new Rhyl community hospital could look". North.Wales.

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