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Austin State Hospital (ASH), formerly known until 1925 as the Texas State Lunatic Asylum, is a 299-bed psychiatric hospital located in Austin, Texas. It is the oldest psychiatric facility in the state of Texas, and the oldest continuously operating west of the Mississippi River. [2] It is operated by the Texas Health and Human Services ...
Headquarters of the Texas Department of State Health Services Austin State Hospital. Texas Department of State Health Services is a state agency of Texas.The department was created by House Bill 2292 of the 78th Texas Legislature in 2003 through the merging of four state agencies: the Texas Department of Health, Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Texas Health Care ...
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A driver died and five other people, including two children, were injured Tuesday when a car crashed into a hospital in Austin, Texas, officials said. The number of injured was less than the 10 ...
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In 1995 the city began contracting the operation of the hospital to Seton Healthcare Family. [4] In 2004 the city sold the hospital to Central Health. [5] The hospital closed on May 21, 2017, as it was replaced by the Dell Seton Medical Center. [2] Brackenridge's demolition began in August 2017. [6]
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Tuesday, ending his second stay since surgery to treat prostate cancer, and he has resumed his full ...
The name was changed to Abilene State Hospital. The campus had expanded to sixty-three buildings by 1943, including officers' quarters, physicians' cottages, two hospitals, twenty-eight "wards", and a number of barns. The population of patients grew to 1,324.