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In 1873, due to overcrowding at both of Kentucky's mental hospitals, the House of Reform was converted into the Fourth Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, with Dr. C.C. Forbes as its first Superintendent. The following year an act of the legislature renamed it the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum .
UofL Health - Jewish Hospital: Jefferson: Louisville: 462 [12] General: 1905: UofL Health: UofL Health - Mary and Elizabeth Hospital: Jefferson: Louisville: 298 ...
Then, in 1993, the non-profit organization Bluegrass Regional Mental Health-Mental Retardation Board, Inc. became concerned about the possible closing of the hospital. Many states had implemented health care reform that included cost containment and/or cost reduction features that were realized by rapid closing of inpatient facilities.
Of the 11 metro area hospitals that received grades this fall, five earned an "A," including all the Louisville-based health care giant Norton Healthcare hospitals.
“These findings demonstrate that the Commonwealth of Kentucky fails to provide adequate community-based mental health services for individuals with serious mental illness in the Louisville Metro ...
Kentucky is home to the second-oldest state psychiatric hospital in the nation. Eastern State Hospital in Lexington, owned by the state and managed by University of Kentucky HealthCare, celebrated ...