Tarasius General Hospital (Lerwill Heights)
Tarasius General Hospital Doors wide open, building is ruined. Samitefan1 (talk) 14:36, 30 October 2024 (UTC)
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Tarasius General Hospital
Lerwill Heights [29, 59] Basic Info:
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Tarasius General Hospital (Lerwill Heights)
Description
Previously a psychiatric hospital. Marks the South-East corner of Lerwill Heights.
One of the wards has been decorated with a stuffed alligator, a conceptual sculpture, two stuffed monkeys, two stuffed crocodiles, two stuffed bears, a stuffed tiger head and a stuffed fish.
History
Constructed in 1954, this Psychiatric Hospital was originally named Strangelove Assylum for the Socially Inept. However, after the Riot of '71, the current staff recieved an influx of fleeing Tarasius sympathisers who admitted themselves - and eventually lost their sanity - to escape Captain Farewell's crackdown. Over the years, as patients either got better or died from the standard ElectroShock therapy, these sympathisers were all that remained. Having won the Staff Lottery of '87, Agnes Crumple decided to forgo her prize in an effort to rename the hospital, claiming due to it's change in circumstances it didn't deserve to be associated with 'that nasty film with the Nazi' any longer. After a yearly effort, she succeeded and a comemorative plaque was errected. She was later found having an affair with one of the patients and fired. After finding work in a Clinic in Spicer Hills, she repeated her efforts, but was found dead in an inmate's cell being dry humped a year later.
Before the outbreak, Tarasius General was one of Malton's leading centres on Paranoid Schizophrenia and Anti-Social Rudeness (ASR). Staffed by 12 and housing roughly 30, the hospital was one of the smaller institutes catering to Malton's mentally unwell, but it was well equiped. It's unofficial sister clinic in Spicer Hills is notably larger, but is without a Koi Pound in the garden.
Barricade Policy
Very Strong Only.
Current Status
Currently Safe