Yesterday
The evolution of mental health services in Jamaica started in 1840’s. The first designated area for the treatment of mental illness was constructed adjoining the present Kingston Public Hospital. The Jamaica Lunatic Asylum came into existence in 1861 at its present location at 16 ½ Windward Road Kingston. The hospital has had many name change and its name was changed from the Jamaica Lunatic Asylum to the Jamaica Mental Hospital in 1938. The name was again changed to the Bellevue Hospital in 1946.
Today
The Bellevue Hospital was established to provide care for mentally ill clients. The establishment of the hospital came out of a petition which was led by a private medical practitioner named Dr. Louis Bowerbank. This led to an enquiry the result of which was the establishment of a mental hospital for the custody and care of the mentally ill. The hospital has had a very rich and colourful history. The hospital has just over seven hundred patients. There are presently twenty three wards; the hospital is divided in acute, sub-acute, psycho-medical, mental subnormal, long stay, psycho geriatric and rehabilitative wards.
Department
Occupational Therapy 536-6599
Telecom. Dept. S/Board 536-5519
Telecom. Dept.536-6236
Doctor's Lounge 537-7755
Day Clinic 536-6721
Nursing Admin Office 536-4092
Emergency Room 536-6706
WARDS
A Ward 536-5099
B Ward 536-5127
H. Annex Ward 536-4897
H. Ward 536-4968
Old H. Ward 536-4907
Roye Cooke Rehab. 536-6594
Upper C 536-4839
Ward 6 537-7631
Ward C3 536-4620
Ward D3 536-4652
Ward K1 537-7620
Ward K2 536-4411
Ward K3 536-4429
Ward T1 536-4433
Ward T2 536-4608
Upper G 536-4835
Villa Ward 536-4784
Ward 1 536-4127
Ward 2 537-7358
Ward 3 537-7398
Ward 4 537-7433
Ward 5 537-7433