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Vermont State Hospital, [1] alternately known as the Vermont State Asylum for the Insane and the Waterbury Asylum, was a mental institution built in 1890 in Waterbury, Vermont to help relieve overcrowding at the privately run Vermont Asylum for the Insane in Brattleboro, Vermont, now known as the Brattleboro Retreat.
The Vermont Psychiatric Care Hospital is the State of Vermont's primary hospital for involuntary mental health patients. [1] It is located in the town of Berlin, Vermont, in Washington County. With 25 beds, it was opened in 2014 [2] as a replacement for the Vermont State Hospital, which had been closed due to flooding from Tropical Storm Irene. [3]
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Vermont Sanatorium [13] Pittsford: Rutland: It was a tuberculosis hospital. It closed in 1966 and the building was repurposed as the Vermont Police Academy in 1971. [14] 1912: 1990 [15] Rockingham Memorial Hospital: Bellows Falls: Windham: The first hospital opened in 1912, had 14 beds and was used until 1915. [16]