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  2. Dixmont State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Dixmont State Hospital (originally the Department of the Insane in the Western Pennsylvania Hospital of Pittsburgh [3]) was a hospital located northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1862, Dixmont was once a state-of-the-art institution known for its highly self-sufficient and park-like campus, but a decline in funding for state ...

  3. Pennsylvania State Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State Hospital System is a network of psychiatric hospitals operated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. At its peak in the late 1940s the system operated more than twenty hospitals and served over 43,000 patients. As of 2011 fewer than nine sites remain in use, and many of those serve far fewer patients than they once did ...

  4. Mayview State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Marshalsea was renamed Pittsburgh City Home and Hospital at Mayview. By 1934, there were 4,200 patients and 450 staff at Mayview. On June 1, 1941, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania took over responsibility for the hospital. There were 3,200 patients at that time. In 1946, an observation unit was created. In 1974, it became the forensic ...

  5. Pennhurst State School and Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Pennhurst State School and Hospital, originally known as the Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic was a state-run institution for mentally and physically disabled individuals of Southeastern Pennsylvania located in Spring City. [4] After 79 years of controversy, it closed on December 9, 1987. [5]

  6. Kirkbride Plan - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Demolished 2005 80003401 [57] 1863 Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum: Weston, West Virginia: Inactive Formerly known as Weston State Hospital 78002805 [58] 1865 Mount Pleasant State Hospital: Mount Pleasant, Iowa: Destroyed 1936 Original Kirkbride building destroyed in fire — [59] [60] 1866 St. Peter State Hospital

  7. State Correctional Institution – Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Correction (historically known as the "Western Penitentiary," "Western Pen," and "The Wall") was a low-to-medium security correctional institution, operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, [1] [failed verification] located about five miles west of Downtown Pittsburgh and within city limits.

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Film produced by James Doolittle of Center City Film & Video, Philadelphia, Pa. For doctors in Northern Kentucky, treating heroin addicts makes for a lonely career path. Dr. Mina Kalfas was certified to prescribe Suboxone soon after it came on the market.

  9. Western Center - Wikipedia

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    The area was considered ideal due to its access to Interstate 79, proximity to Pittsburgh, and low tax rates. [5] In 1992, Western Center became the focus of a lawsuit filed by disability advocates against the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. The resulting settlement allowed the state to relocate residents to community-based ...