Washington psychiatric hospital called 'hell'
SEATTLE Behind tall brick walls and secure windows, hundreds of patients at Washington states largest psychiatric hospital live in conditions that fail U.S. health and safety standards, while overworked nurses and psychiatrists say they are navigating a system that punishes employees who speak out despite critical staffing shortages.
They dont have enough staff to protect patients, or provide them with the bare minimum of care, said Lisa Bowser, whose mother spent two years at Western State Hospital and suffered dozens of falls and assaults.
Going there was like going into hell, said Bowser, who has sued the state-run facility. I honestly thought they would kill her before I could get her out.
U.S. and state regulators for years have found health and safety violations at the 800-bed hospital, ranging from assaults on staff to escapes of dangerous patients, including a man accused of torturing a woman to death. Even after that 2016 escape, a nursing supervisor told The Associated Press that a patient who had been charged with murder and found not guilty by reason of insanity was placed in a less secure ward and the nurse faced retaliation after reporting the danger to non-violent patients.
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