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  2. Walter E. Fernald Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    The buildings and grounds survived into the 2000s as a center for mentally disabled adults, operated by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Retardation. [ citation needed ] In 2001, 320 adults resided at Fernald, with ages ranging from 27 to 96 years and an average age of 47 years.

  3. Templeton Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    The Templeton Developmental Center was a state-run facility for mentally disabled people located in Templeton, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [2] Founded as the Templeton Farm Colony in 1899 through the efforts of Walter E. Fernald, superintendent of what is now called the Fernald School in Waltham, Massachusetts, it was considered an innovative and progressive facility for managing the ...

  4. Wrentham Developmental Center - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, the state was forced by legal action to shift away from institutional treatment of developmentally disabled people. The Superintendent, Dr. John D. Webster fought the cutbacks; but ultimately Governor Michael Dukakis put an end to it and the school's population was reduced to 628 by 1989. [ 2 ]

  5. Paul A. Dever State School - Wikipedia

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    The Paul A. Dever State School, also known as the Myles Standish School for the Mentally Retarded is a former state school located in Taunton, Massachusetts, at the former site of Camp Myles Standish. It was turned into a school for the mentally disabled in 1959.

  6. 'It's a blessing': Homes For Our Troops builds life ... - AOL

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    When he learned about the Taunton-based veteran charity Homes For Our Troops, which builds accessible homes for disabled military veterans, he decided to apply to their program and was accepted.

  7. List of defunct Massachusetts State Mental Facilities

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    The clock tower was demolished in 2012, to make way for a parking lot. A replica of the clocktower was later rebuilt (in the same spot) as a tribute to the old Worcester State Hospital. The new clock tower is visible from Route 9 West in downtown Shrewsbury, MA near the Shrewsbury/Worcester town line or from Clocktower Drive in Worcester MA.

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