Patient Accommodation.
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Of course, The inmates need somewhere to sleep. At 9pm every night, The patients will be escorted back to their rooms. Lights out will be at 9:30pm. Morning release will be at 7:30am. The dormitories are split into two different wards. One for the male patients, One for the female patients, to keep them separated...Not that that usually stops them. There's always a few that try to escape. Each Patient will be given a room/cell each, again to keep them apart and...again, that usually doesn't stop them from sneaking into eachothers rooms when the need takes them.
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In here, they will have a bed, a toilet, a sink, a table and chair (both screwed to the floor) and a very small closet to store the few personal belongings that have been approved by the asylum and kept. The walls are plain, the entire room minimalist while everything is secured down to the floor. Each cell has a small, secure and frosted window to allow in some natural light, however the window is covered by a reinforced care to prevent breakages. If a patient misbehaves in the day (and if the misbehavior isn't serious enough to warrant solitary confinement), they may be sent and locked into their rooms as punishment...For some, however, they prefer the quiet of their rooms.