§ Mr. HAYDAYasked the Minister of Pensions whether definite treatment is being given to all patients in the Ministry of Pensions hospital at Ewell; if not, on what grounds is it being withheld; whether suitable occupational treatment is available for all patients in this hospital whose relatives desire it; and, if not, whether it will be provided forthwith?
§ Mr. MACPHERSONThe answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. Appropriate treatment is given to each patient by a staff of eight medical officers. Occupational treatment is also available at this hospital, and is provided when a medical officer, having regard to the circumstances of individual cases, prescribes that form of treatment.