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This is about the Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital of the A Nightmare on Elm Street film series. If you are looking for one or more other versions of the Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital, please check Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital (disambiguation).
Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital is a fictional psychiatric hospital in A Nightmare on Elm Street (film series).
It was first mentioned in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.
It is located where the Hathaway House had been.
Freddy vs. Jason (film) makes it sound like it isn't in Springwood and, thus, that the Hathaway House wasn't in Springwood, either.
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that officially specialized in the study of dreams, dream suppression, and their effect on the person.
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By the time of Freddy vs. Jason, the hospital was testing and studying the prevention of dreams, specifically nightmares.
History[]
It was where the Hathaway House had been.
Some of the description in the films is ambiguous. Neil Gordon says that one wing had been closed down for years. He didn't actually say it had been closed down ever since the Hathaway House had been closed down, or that it had never been a part of Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital.
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It is a prevention stop to keep people from needing to be admitted to Fairview Hospital. This was implied by Neil Gordon (A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors) while speaking to Nancy Thompson. The hospital also deals with other types of psychosis, with only one wing being dedicated to "The Program" as Max referred to it.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors[]
The last of the Elm Street Children are at Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital.
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child[]
It was closed down.
Freddy vs. Jason[]
A few years later, after Dr. Gordon retired, Dr. Campbell took over. The town of Springwood had finally accepted the existence of Freddy in their children's nightmares. Under Dr. Campbell they found a way to control the effected population and have had complete success until 2003 when Mark Davis and Will Rollins escaped. Inadvertently reconstituting Freddy's power temporarily and discovering the length to which the town went to safeguard the children. As to date, no new information has been learned about the hospital, but it has been upgrading as technology improves.
Sections[]
Wings[]
D Wing
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- Quiet Room
Staff Members[]
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors[]
- Elizabeth Simms
- Neil Gordon (Fired; Formerly)
- Max
- Nancy Thompson (Fired; Deceased)
Freddy vs. Jason[]
TBA
Patients[]
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors[]
- Phillip Anderson (Deceased)
- Jennifer Caulfield (Deceased)
- Taryn White (Deceased)
- Will Stanton (Deceased)
- Roland Kincaid (Formerly; Deceased)
- Joey Crusel (Formerly; Deceased)
- Kristen Parker (Formerly; Deceased)
Freddy vs. Jason[]
- Will Rollins (Formerly)
- Mark Davis (Formerly; Deceased)