Mental Health Museum and its collection

The Mental Health Museum is located within the premises of Fieldhead Hospital in Wakefield, United Kingdom. This hospital specializes in psychiatric and learning disability care. The museum is an integral part of the hospital, offering visitors a unique insight into the history and development of mental health care and treatment.

Exhibits at the Mental Health Museum

The Mental Health Museum, formerly known as the Stephen Beaumont Museum of Mental Health, houses a variety of artefacts and exhibits from Stanley Royd Hospital. These include restraining equipment, a padded cell, photographs, medical and surgical equipment, and documents. The museum also features a scale model of Stanley Royd Hospital, which was its original location until the hospital closed in 1995.

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Mental Health Museum
Ouchthorpe Lane
Fieldhead Hospital
WF1 3SP Wakefield

Visitor information Mental Health Museum

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday
13:00 – 16:00
Wednesday
13:00 – 16:00
Thursday
13:00 – 16:00
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (for Schools, Colleges and Universities)
10am – 12noon

Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday (for Staff, Carers and Public)
1pm – 4pm

Admission

0+Free

Facilities

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Location & Map

Ouchthorpe Lane, Wakefield

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Mental Health Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Mental Health Museum in Wakefield, England, offers visitors an insightful look into the history of mental health care and treatment. Located on the grounds of Fieldhead Hospital, this small museum provides a thought-provoking experience that educates and challenges perceptions about mental health.

    The museum houses a collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that showcase the evolution of mental health practices from the 19th century to the present day. Visitors often appreciate the well-curated displays that include historical medical equipment, patient records, and personal stories. The museum effectively balances educational content with a sensitive approach to the subject matter.

    Many reviewers commend the museum for its informative and eye-opening presentations. The staff are frequently praised for their knowledge and willingness to engage in discussions about the exhibits. The museum's commitment to reducing stigma surrounding mental health issues is evident throughout the experience.

    However, some visitors note that the museum is relatively small and can be explored in a short amount of time. Additionally, due to its location within a working hospital, access may sometimes be limited, and parking can be challenging. A few reviewers mention that some of the content might be distressing for sensitive visitors, although warnings are provided.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, the Mental Health Museum is generally regarded as a valuable and educational attraction. It offers a unique perspective on an important topic and contributes to the broader conversation about mental health awareness and treatment.

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