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After visiting Tennessee's first mental health facility, the Tennessee Lunatic Asylum, in November 1847, Dorothea Dix urged the state legislature to replace the unfit facility. [2] The new facility, named Central State Hospital for the Insane, opened in 1852 in southeast Nashville, Tennessee on the southwest corner of Murfreesboro Road and ...
It has also been known as the Western State Hospital for the Insane at Bolivar, as the Western State Psychiatric Hospital, and presently operates as the Western Mental Health Institute, serving 24 counties in West Tennessee. [1] [2] [3] Its 1889 building was designed by architect Harry Peake McDonald and his brothers Kenneth and Donald.
Arkansas State Hospital, originally known as Arkansas Lunatic Asylum, [1] is the sole public psychiatric hospital in the state of Arkansas, and is located in the city of Little Rock. It was established in 1883 and as of 2024, it is still active. Its main focus is on acute care rather than chronic illness. [2]
Original Kirkbride building repurposed as mental health museum 08000118 [40] 1883 Broughton Hospital: Morganton, North Carolina: Active 77000996 [65] 1883 Arkansas State Hospital: Little Rock, Arkansas: Active Kirkbride building demolished 1963 — [76] [77] 1884 Clarinda State Hospital: Clarinda, Iowa: Inactive — [57] 1885 Northern Michigan ...
May is Maternal Mental Health Month in Tennessee. Here's what to know about maternal health, racial disparities, and what is being done to help.
Arkansas State Psychiatric Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas; Arkansas Surgical Hospital - North Little Rock, Arkansas; Ashley County Medical Center - Crossett, Arkansas; Baptist Health Extended Care Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas; Baptist Health Medical Center - Arkadelphia, Arkansas; Baptist Health Medical Center - Conway, Arkansas
Psychiatric hospitals in Tennessee (2 P) Pages in category "Mental health organizations based in Tennessee" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Baptist Hospital (Knoxville, Tennessee) Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis (1912-2000) Copper Basin Medical Center ; Decatur County General Hospital (Parsons) Dr. Fred Stone, Sr. Hospital (Oliver Springs, Tennessee) Gibson General Hospital ; Humboldt General Hospital (Hulmboldt; Jellico Medical Center ; Lakeway Hospital (Morristown, Tennessee)