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The Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital is a local mental hospital located somewhere near and outside the town of Springwood and it is a well-known location in A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.

This entire facility was built at some time in the late 1980s and immediately began admitting people. It is a prevention stop to keep people from needing to be admitted to the now decommissioned Fairview Hospital (originally known as the Hathaway House for the Criminally Insane) long after the horrible rape of the late nun Sister Amanda Krueger by the old sister institution's one-hundred criminally insane male inmates during the first Christmas season of World War II. This hospital was implied by the formerly staffed psychiatrist Dr. Neil Gordon while speaking to his new staff member and love interest Nancy Thompson, also deals with other types of psychosis, with only one wing being dedicated to "The Program" as one of the hospital orderlies named Max referred to it, though, in truth, "The Program" was a secret suppression operation used for years by the hospital's doctors on behalf of the Springwood locals as a desperate act to keep the legendary serial killer Freddy Krueger from coming back to haunt the living by admitting all teenage sleepers afflicted by the nightmares of Freddy into the hospital for life as if it were quarantine while the town itself suppress all documented mentionings of Krueger himself in the exact similar way as well, to keep his evil from spreading. There are numbers of rooms and wings within Westin Hills, including the Quiet Room used for detaining unruly individual patients, the Recreation Room used for the pleasurable activities including board games for admitted patients while they even take prescribed medications there at scheduled times, and the main Security Control Room used for monitoring all kinds of activities viewed on hospital grounds via cameras, and most importantly, the strictly off-limits chamber called "D-Wing", which is specialized in the study of dreams, dream suppression, and their effect on the persons there, especially those who are comatose.

History

A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors

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Freddy Vs. Jason

By 1999, the staff at Westin Hills had become very well aware of exactly who Freddy Krueger, and what influence he had over the dreams of others. To counteract this threat, the adults of the community determined that making people forget about Krueger would rob him of his power. To this end, the staff at Westin Hills began prescribing regular doses of Hypnocil to patients suffering from chronic nightmares. These patients were secured in D-Wing, and not all of them fared very well there. Many patients had overdosed on Hypnocil and had lapsed into a coma. One of the attending consultants charged with monitoring these patients was Doctor Campbell. Doctor Campbell's wife had been murdered by Freddy Krueger. A witness to the crime, Will Rollins, had seen Doctor Campbell standing over his wife's bed at the time of the murder and mistakenly believed that Doctor Campbell had killed her. To keep Will quiet, Doctor Campbell had him committed to Westin Hills. Another teenage patient who was admitted to Westin Hills at this time was Mark Davis. Mark was the younger brother of Bobby Davis, who had allegedly committed suicide, but in truth, he was but another victim of Krueger.

By 2003, the Westin Hills administration in combination with local law-enforcement had effectively negated Freddy Krueger's influence over them, due in no small measure to the prolonged use of Hypnocil. One evening, Matt and Will were in line to receive their medication when Will noticed a special news report on the TV speaking about a murder that had taken place at 1428 Elm Street. Realizing that this was his former girlfriend Lori Campbell's street address, Will decided to break out of the hospital. To accomplish this however, they needed a security pass. Mark began acting like a true lunatic to capture Park's attention by pressing his bare bottom against the glass window of his office. Kinsey and an orderly grabbed Mark and injected him with Hypnocil. They took him back to the room he shared with Will Rollins and tossed him on the bed. Before leaving the room, Kinsey said, "Sweet dreams, monkey boy". What he didn't realize was that during the skirmish, Mark had managed to grab his I.D. badge, which enabled Will and he the ability to escape. Will and Mark reconnected with Lori, as well as a few of her friends. They also befriended a young Sheriff's deputy named Scott Stubbs. Over the course of a single evening, they learned that not only had Freddy Krueger regained his power, but they also had a new threat to contend with - an undead masked serial killer named Jason Voorhees. Seeing as how Freddy was the more unavoidable threat, the group decided that their only salvation was returning to Westin Hills to get more Hypnocil.The group drove to Westin Hills and Will used the stolen I.D. badge to gain entrance. Jason Voorhees found out where they were going and pursued them. A security guard named Stafford patrolled the corridor and drew his sidearm upon hearing a loud noise. Jason battered his way through a steel door, which landed on Stafford, crushing him to death.Will and Lori and a woman named Kia Waterson split up from Deputy Stubbs as well as nerdy Charlie Linderman and stoner Bill Freeburg. He took them to D-Wing, where they found a room filled with comatose patients. Reading the chart, Will discovered that they had all overdosed on Hypnocil. Lori's father's signature was on all of their charts. Freeburg and Linderman reached the security command center. Freeburg wanted to take a break to smoke a joint, but Charlie dismissed him. He went off to another section of the hospital with Stubbs, leaving Freeburg behind. Freeburg lit a joint and began smoking. Experiencing what could only be described as a waking dream, Bill Freeburg saw a demonic caterpillar creature enter the room bearing a face similar to that of Freddy Krueger. The "kruegerpillar" produced a hookah and took a long drag before blowing a large cloud of dream vapor into Freeburg's face. From here, Freddy was able to take possession of the stoned youth. He had Freeburg enter D-Wing and break into the cabinets containing the Hypnocil. He then began pouring all of the drugs down the drain. Charlie Linderman and Deputy Stubbs entered the security command center, which had a window into the room where Freeburg was. They screamed at Freeburg to stop dumping the pills, at which point, Jason entered the room. He swung his machete at Scott Stubbs, who evaded him. It came down on the computer banks, which sent a massive electrical discharge into Jason's body. As he was shaking from the jolt, he grabbed a hold of Stubbs, passing the current along, until it completely fried the deputy's body. A frantic Charlie Linderman picked up the sidearm that Stubbs had dropped and fled the room.After dumping the Hypnocil, Freddy had Freeburg grab two giant syringes filled with tranquilizers. He marched into the hallway and waitd for Jason. Lori, Kia and Will came running past him, urging Freeburg to follow them. As Will tried to tug him away, Freeburg spoke in Freddy's voice saying, "Let me handle this bitch". Jason approached and Freeburg stabbed both tranquilizers into Jason's neck. Voorhees responded by cutting Freeburg in half at the waste with a single stroke from his machete. The others collected Jason's unconscious body and loaded it into the van and drove away from the hospital.

Residents of Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital

Staff

  • Dr. Elizabeth Simms - Psychiatrist
  • Sister Mary Helena/Sister Amanda Krueger - Nurse
  • Nancy Thompson - Special consultant
  • Dr. Neil Gordon - Psychiatrist
  • Carver - Administrator
  • Lorenzo - Orderly
  • Marcie - Nurse
  • Max - Orderly
  • Dr. Kinsey Park - Physician
  • Stafford - Security guard

Patients

  • Jennifer Caulfield
  • Joey Crusel
  • Kristen Parker
  • Mark Davis
  • Phillip Anderson
  • Roland Kincaid
  • Taryn White
  • Will Rollins
  • Will Stanton

Trivia

  • This hospital's exterior is based on the real-life Royce Hall building on the campus grounds of the University of California at 340 Royce District in Los Angeles, California.
  • It is sometimes known as the "Westin Hills Asylum" and "Westin Hills".
  • The Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital was built in the late 1980s and some of its architecture was similar to the old Hathaway House, though it was much smaller and several key structure (like two of the three towers) were but omitted.
  • Some of the description about the hospital in the films is ambiguous. Neil says that one wing had been closed down for years. He did not actually say it had been closed down ever since the Hathaway House had been closed down, or that Westin Hills Psychiatric Hospital had never used it.
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