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Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown, Connecticut, is a public hospital operated by the state of Connecticut to treat people with mental illness. It was historically known as Connecticut General Hospital for the Insane. It is a 100-acre (40 ha) historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1]
The following list of hospitals in the U.S. state of Indiana, sorted by hospital name, is based on data provided by the Indiana State Department of Health. Adams Memorial Hospital – Decatur Ascension St. Vincent Kokomo - Kokomo, Indiana
The Connecticut Valley Hospital Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Silvermine Road in Middletown, Connecticut. Founded in 1878, it served as the burying ground for patients of the Connecticut General Hospital for the Insane until 1957. Its design and layout are reflective of institutional cemetery practices of the period, with uniform numbered ...
Indiana's oversight of the hospital, through its inspections, has yielded more red flags. The state has investigated eight complaints regarding the Indianapolis hospital in the last five years ...
Apr. 21—Neighbors near a proposed housing project understand the more than 16 acres owned by a Middletown church eventually will be developed. But after Tuesday night's 4 1/2-hour Middletown ...
The former Ascension St. Vincent Dunn Hospital, vacant since December 2022, will become the home of the Indiana Center for Recovery in spring of 2024.. Haven Health Management, a national provider ...
Succeeded - Originally named the Merged with the Connecticut Colony for Epileptics in 1917, forming the Mansfield Training School and Hospital. Connecticut Valley Hospital: Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Middletown: Middlesex: No III 1868–present Active - State-run behavioral health hospital: Danbury Hospital: Nuvance ...
The Connecticut Juvenile Training School (CJTS) was a juvenile prison in Middletown, Connecticut, that operated under the Connecticut Department of Children and Families from 2001 to 2018. Established in proximity to the Connecticut Valley Hospital (CVH), [2] CJTS held male inmates age 12–17 [3] with capacity for 240 inmates. [4]