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Wernersville State Hospital, founded in 1891 [1] as the State Asylum for the Chronic Insane, [2] is one of six state hospitals in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The hospital is operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services ' Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS).
also known as Samuel G. Dixon State Hospital Torrance State Hospital: Derry Township: 1919: 3300: 1950s: 229 (2008) active: Cottage Warren State Hospital: Warren: 1880: 2562: 1947: active: Kirkbride Wernersville State Hospital: Wernersville: 1891: 1851: 1947: active: Cottage Western Psychiatric Institute of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh
Oct. 13—Local officials have made it clear they want the Wernersville Community Correctional Center closed down. State officials say there are no plans to do that. At a press conference ...
As of 2008, there were 11.45 miles (18.43 km) of public roads in Wernersville, of which 2.56 miles (4.12 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 8.89 miles (14.31 km) were maintained by the borough. [7] U.S. Route 422 is the only numbered highway serving Wernersville. It follows a northwest-southeast ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirms the Berwick Hospital Center will close within 90 days, according to Newswatch 16. People who work at the hospital's affiliated clinics feared this ...
News reports from that time suggested the hospital would close without immediate help from Prime Healthcare. Located on Bath Road near Silver Lake Park, Lower Bucks Hospital first opened in 1945 ...
As of July 2018, there were 249 state licensed hospitals and VA hospital facilities in Pennsylvania. 148 of these facilities were non-profit, 86 were for-profit or "investor-owned", and 15 were public hospitals owned by the Federal government, state government, or in one case, the city of Philadelphia. [1]
A state-mandated public hearing about the plan to close New England Sinai Hospital will be held at the 150 York St. facility in Stoughton on Wednesday, Jan. 31, between 6-9 p.m.