If Asylum Walls Could Speak

A memoir of 50 years of mental health nursing at Glenside.

by Sandy Bayley nee Williams


Formats

Softcover
$38.95
Hardcover
$64.95
E-Book
$7.95
Softcover
$38.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 25/07/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9781503506749
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9781503506756
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 274
ISBN : 9781503506732

About the Book

Sandy embarked on her mental health nursing career in Parkside Hospital in 1964 as a naive seventeen-year-old child and stepped into another world—a world of entrenched culture, such as the deep division of the sexes and women incarcerated for infidelity and labelled morally insane, doomed to spend the rest of their lives in the asylum. Pencil baths, gang showers, and group bathing and how a young window cleaner saw more than he expected to and fled. The stately matron in her crisply starched whites and fearsome charge nurses who evoked terror among the junior staff. Sandy relates hilarious tales of bodies being transported in the dead of night to the hospital mortuary by some very unconventional means. The camaraderie and the close-knit community of the hospital made it a home to many but asylum to most. With 1,300 beds and the ridiculous ratio of fifty patients to one nurse on night duty, she still had time to knit between rounds. Sandy rolled up her sleeves and got on with the job, and fifty years later, she is still rolling with the punches—literally.


About the Author

Born in the UK and immigrated with her family in 1960, Sandy and her husband, Bill, have two daughters and five grandchildren. Sandy still works full-time at Glenside hospital, with a career in mental health now spanning over fifty years.