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West Central Georgia Regional Hospital Columbus: Muscogee: 194 1974 operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Willingway Hospital: Statesboro: Bulloch: Willowbrooke at Tanner: Villa Rica: Carroll: Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus: Douglasville: Douglas
By mid-2017, Mount Carmel East had announced plans to build a new $26 million, 80-bed, behavioral-health hospital near the Mount Carmel East campus, to be opened by fall 2018. Inpatient behavioral-health beds at Mount Carmel West hospital would be moved there upon closure of West's behavioral-health facility.
Wellstar Kennestone Regional Medical Center (formerly WellStar Kennestone Hospital) is a major tertiary-care hospital located in Marietta, Georgia, serving most of northern and central Cobb County, Georgia, as well as adjacent counties. Kennestone Hospital opened in June 1950 as a 105-bed-facility.
www.georgia.org /regions /west-central-north-georgia West Central Georgia is a ten-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia , bordering Alabama . [ 1 ] As of 2020, the region's population was 524,586.
West Georgia is a sixteen-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia, bordering Alabama. [1] Encompassing a portion of the Southern Rivers , West Georgia is anchored by Columbus , the state's second-largest city by population; its metropolitan statistical area , as of 2020, was Georgia's fourth-most populous metropolitan area.
Columbus: Medium 640 Adult males Smith State Prison: Glennville: Close 1570 Adult males S.M.U. Special Management Unit at Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison [1] Jackson: Special management unit 192 Adult males Telfair State Prison: Helena: Close 1410 Adult males Valdosta State Prison & Annex: Valdosta: Close 1184 Adult males ...
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Anjette Lyles, American restaurateur responsible for the poisoning deaths of four relatives between 1952 and 1958 in Macon, Georgia, apprehended on May 6, 1958, and sentenced to death yet later was involuntarily committed due her to diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, died aged 52 on December 4, 1977, at the Central State Hospital, Milledgeville in Georgia.