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Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care (French: Waypoint Centre de soins de santé mentale) formerly known as Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene, is a 301-bed psychiatric hospital located on Georgian Bay in the Town of Penetanguishene, approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi) north of Toronto.
A waypoint is an intermediate point or place on a route or line of travel, a stopping point or point at which course is changed. Waypoint may also refer to: Waypoint, a defunct online property of Vice Media; Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, a mental health hospital in Canada
In addition to its various other services, Waypoint is one of the primary maximum security mental health facilities in Canada. Whoever added the notability tag did so incorrectly. Instead, the page should have a "stub" tag and a medium- to high-priority in the Canadian Hospitals project. JTBurman 13:20, 12 July 2019 (UTC)
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Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care, Penetanguishene, Ontario Russell Maurice Johnson (born 1947), also known as The Bedroom Strangler , is a Canadian serial killer and rapist who was convicted of raping and murdering at least three women in London and Guelph in the 1970s although the total number of victims later turned out to be higher.
Chicago-Read Mental Health Center (CRMHC, often called simply Read) is a state-run inpatient JCAHO-accredited facility with between 150 and 200 beds located in the neighborhood of Dunning on the northwest side of the city of Chicago close to O'Hare International Airport in the state of Illinois.
This list of University of Chicago faculty contains administrators, long-term faculty members, and temporary academic staffs of the University of Chicago.The long-term faculty members consists of tenure/tenure-track and equivalent academic positions, while that of temporary academic staffs consists of lecturers (without tenure), postdoctoral researchers, visiting professors or scholars ...
[9] [10] [11] Originally a two-and-one-half story frame building which was rented for $50 a month, it contained 30 beds, 10 used by nurses, house physicians and staff, and 20 by patients, 5 of whom could afford to pay for their hospitalization. [12] [13] On March 3, 1905, the main building was destroyed by fire when a blaze broke out in the ...