Highcroft hospital had a geriatric ward, it did treat people who did not have psychiatric disorders. My grandfather died there after suffering several strokes. Does it mention cancer on the death certificate? Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart.My grandmother died there in 1949. I was always told she died from cancer, and her death certificate mentions pneumonia and myocarditis, but I'm now wondering if she had a psychiatric disorder. Would they have placed cancer patients there then?
Good luck to Samantha! There are groups in Ireland and UK for tracing the mothers of adopted children. But this is never an easy task. One last thought: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and...family-history-a-step-by-step-guide-1.3423973Many thanks Stokkie
I am in touch with Samantha now on ancestry and have filled her in on what I could and come up with ideas for her to try, such as a newspaper request- slim chance but the Brum Mail might do it. Plus buying the Highcroft book. She did private dna but I have suggested sending the raw dna to My Heritage and or Gedmatch to widen the reach. Her small tree gives her relatives that Barnados gave to her. Widening this might, just might, link to an Irish living relative. She knows it is a long shot. Such a shame that adoption agencies never tried to add photos. She is living now in an apartment at the Highcroft site so that in its way brings her a bit nearer to her mom. If anything more comes to light I will update. Many thanks everyone.
The old Highcroft hospital was mostly demolished in 1996 and new apartments were built upon the site in the 2000's, I think. The mental health service facility (Northcroft) was moved to modern buildings which are off Reservoir Road.The site in 1950, it was enormous ! Some early buildings seem to still be there today, but it looks like there's been substantial new housing development in recent times and many of the older buildings seem to have gone
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Thank you. My grandmother was 46 when she died, so not geriatric. No mention of cancer on the death certificate but I did read that myocarditis was often caused by anti-psychotic drugs. She was in a lot of pain, I guess, so maybe this impacted her mental health.Highcroft hospital had a geriatric ward, it did treat people who did not have psychiatric disorders. My grandfather died there after suffering several strokes. Does it mention cancer on the death certificate? Myocarditis is inflammation of the heart.
Do you still have copies to buy, Julian? Thanks.ts been a while since I last posted to remind members that there are still copies available of
HIGHCROFT: FROM WORKHOUSE TO MODERN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE ; published by Highcroft History Group, 2001. Preface by Prof.Carl Chinn
68 pages, A4 bound with photos, maps, several illustrations and wonderfully referenced by the editor the late Mike Hinson; describes life in the original workhouse, through the wars to founding NHS, and the progress made in mental health services up to the Millennium.
Copies available via jcleaver1950@gmail.com, £10 inc UK 2nd class postage. Proceeds go to the charitable trust funds of Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health NHS .
DAWN, So sorry for the delay in replying, i did not receive an alert! Yes I just sold a copy this week to an employee of the Trust. My earlier post of 10 May 2022 shows a pic. Please just e mail me as above; then its either a cheque or a bank transfer for a Tenner if you are UK postal. I will post it large letter as its A4 size. Best wishes Julian C.Do you still have copies to buy, Julian? Thanks.