Mental health care in Ghana just got a massive, much-needed upgrade. In a move set to shatter long-standing stigmas, the KGL Foundation has officially handed over a sleek, ultra-modern Out-Patient Department (OPD) to the Accra Psychiatric Hospital—turning a once-dreary space into a sanctuary of dignity and healing.
The extensive renovation completely overhauls the facility’s physical environment. The upgraded OPD features enhanced safety measures, modernized consulting rooms, and an inviting, patient-friendly layout designed to put visitors at ease the moment they walk through the door.
Speaking at the colorful commissioning ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer of the KGL Foundation, Mr. Elliot Dadey, emphasized that a hospital’s environment is just as critical as the medicine prescribed inside it.
”The physical environment of a health facility plays a crucial role in the recovery process of patients,” Mr. Dadey stated. He noted that the project was born out of an urgent need to spark lasting change and inspire private sector investment in mental health. “The upgraded facility will provide a more conducive atmosphere for treatment and care.”
Receiving the keys to the renovated block, the Hospital Director of the Accra Psychiatric Hospital, Dr. Kwadwo Marfo Obeng, lauded the KGL Foundation for honoring its commitment. He described the new OPD as a revolutionary transformation that goes far beyond brick and mortar.
”The renovated facility has improved the hospital’s image, enhanced safety and comfort within consulting rooms, and made the institution more welcoming to patients and visitors,” Dr. Obeng said.
He further noted that the facelift serves as a powerful psychological tool to fight the deep-rooted societal bias against psychiatric institutions. “The facelift is helping to change public perceptions of mental health care and encouraging more people to seek professional support when needed,” the Hospital Director observed.
The commissioning ceremony was heavily attended by key stakeholders, underscoring the national importance of the project. Among the high-profile dignitaries present were Dr. Eugene Dordoye, CEO of the Mental Health Authority; Dr. Susan Seffah, Clinical Coordinator; Dr. Peggy Asiedu Ekremet, Head of Public Relations and Deputy Clinical Coordinator; Mr. Victus Kpesese, Director of Administration at the Mental Health Authority; and Mr. Emmanuel Hanson Torde, Deputy Director of the Accra Psychiatric Hospital.
With the new facility now open, officials are optimistic that the improved ambiance will reduce patient anxiety, streamline healthcare delivery, and set a new benchmark for mental health infrastructure across Ghana.

