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Collection of Mental Hospitals (13)
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A stylized hospital building with a prominent red cross, representing accessible medical care and emergency services.
A calm individual with an exposed brain stands before a contemporary wellness center-representing the integration of mental health and supportive environments.
A surreal yet poignant depiction of a person with bull features in a modern waiting area, surrounded by accessible furniture and a wheelchair.
The caduceus-often associated with medicine-is used here to symbolize holistic mental health care and professional support.
A simplified, professional nurse icon with a classic cap-perfect for digital interfaces requiring clear medical symbolism.
A friendly, simplified hospital building with a red cross sign, large windows, and green trees-ideal for healthcare visuals.
A young woman leans against the wall in a clean, modern hospital room, her expression reflecting anxiety or contemplation.
A cheerful, simplified illustration of a hospital building with an emergency vehicle ready at the entrance.
A nurse tends to patients undergoing hydrotherapy in a 1950s-era hospital treatment room-each patient lies in a metal-framed therapeutic bath with canvas coverings.
A cheerful, animated castle in the Candy Kingdom, complete with pink confectionery trees and a tiny explorer at its arched doorway.
A minimalist icon showing a side-profile head with a medical cross-representing mental health care and psychological well-being.
When a hospital closes unexpectedly, patients and families need clear guidance-here’s what to know and do next.
A powerful, unsettling image capturing the raw emotional intensity of institutional confinement-often used to provoke reflection on psychiatric history.
