New IWK unit focuses on children with mental illnesses
Halifax’s IWK Health Centre opened a state-of-the-art facility to treat children and teenagers suffering from acute mental illness.
$10M Garron Centre creates healing environment, Dr. Kathleen Pajer says

Halifax’s IWK Health Centre opened a state-of-the-art facility on Friday to treat children and teenagers suffering from acute mental illness.
The $10 million Garron Centre for Child & Adolescent Mental Health will serve critically ill young people from Nova Scotia, P.E.I. and New Brunswick.
Dr. Kathleen Pajer, chief of the IWK's department of psychiatry, said it is a healing environment.
“One of the best ways to imagine it is if you were very frightened, very frail, very worried, very angry, and coming into a ward where you were removed from your family, and the ward was dark, the ward had peeling paint and had things written on the walls,” she said.