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Psychiatric Services, 1984
Dorothea Dix strongly believed that the government owes its destitute and defective members shelter and humane treatment. She played a direct role in founding 32 state hospitals. Her strength was that she took the time to notice the pain and suffering of the thousands she observed.
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Dorothea Dix strongly believed that the government owes its destitute and defective members shelter and humane treatment. She played a direct role in founding 32 state hospitals. Her strength was that she took the time to notice the pain and suffering of the thousands she observed.
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Psychiatric Services, 1982
The economic and political forces of the 1980s will have a profound effect on state hospitals. The total number of these facilities is likely to decline, although their utilization will probably remain high. Their staffing will most likely remain low and their total budgets relatively stable.
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The economic and political forces of the 1980s will have a profound effect on state hospitals. The total number of these facilities is likely to decline, although their utilization will probably remain high. Their staffing will most likely remain low and their total budgets relatively stable.
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The State Mental Hospital in Transition Illinois State Mental Hospitals Decentralize
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1975In this paper, we have looked at mental hospital decentralization as it has developed in the thirteen State of Illinois mental hospitals as of June 30, 1967. The hospitals were looked at from the most centralized to the most decentralized. This was done by relating the hospitals to five descriptive model types, described at greater length elsewhere ...
Leo Levy, Louis Rowitz
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“Unbundling” of State Hospital services in the community: The Philadelphia State Hospital story
Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 1997This paper describes the organizational, financial, and programmatic changes surrounding the closure of Philadelphia State Hospital, and the conceptual model employed for "unbundling" or disaggregating the state hospital's services into community programs run by private non-profit agencies.
Trevor R. Hadley+2 more
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Adjusting to Permissiveness in a State Hospital
The American Journal of Nursing, 1959F OR the past two years, the Corcoran Building at Central Islip State Hospital has been the scene of most interesting activity. Corcoran is the 500-bed maximum security unit for women patients in this 10,000-bed mental hospital. In 1957 we abolished all forms of physical restraint and now none are available for use on the service.
Marks George Jacoby, Eileen C. McLamb
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A COMPREHENSIVE HOSPITAL-COMMUNITY SERVICE IN A STATE HOSPITAL
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1961A newly organized, 550 bed hospital, rendering comprehensive, psychiatric care (day hospital, night hospital, post-hospital, pre-hospital and consultation) to residents of Dutchess County, N. Y., has been created within the 5,400 bed Hudson River State Hospital.
Robert C. Hunt+3 more
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The state of the State Mental Hospital at the turn of the century
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1999AbstractThere is a core of services whose specific content varies from place to place that still appears to belong to the state mental hospital.
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IN DEFENSE OF THE STATE HOSPITAL
Psychiatric Services, 1976George A. Zirkle, Ott B. McAtee
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The Hospital on State Hospital Grounds:
Perspectives in Psychiatric Care, 2009David G. Washburn, John C. Rosato
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