Patients stuck at Halifax forensic hospital for years, rights inquiry told
HALIFAX — Patients who had been conditionally released from a Halifax forensic psychiatric hospital weren’t allowed to leave because they were stuck on waiting lists for up to six years for a supported community home, a human rights inquiry heard Tuesday.
The East Coast Forensic Hospital primarily houses adults who have committed crimes, but have been found not criminally responsible on account of a mental disorder, or NCR.
Statistician Patryk Simon testified Tuesday at an inquiry into housing for people with disabilities, and gave a statistical snapshot of those NCR patients. His work showed that on April 24 about one third of those surveyed — or 19 people out of about 57 — had been waiting for an average of over two years for a community placement.
Among the 19, there were two people who’d been waiting four to five years, and one for over six years.


