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pitalization. In addition, the hospital accepts transfer patients whose illness requires maximum security treatment for a temporary period from regional state mental hospitals. The hospital also provides follow- up supervisory care for those patients released under the conditional release provisions of Article 59) section 12, and those discharged otherwise. The hospital is designed for a maximum capacity of 244. It opened in January 1960; its population on June 30, 1967 was 214. The budget is predicated upon a population of 225 for the fiscal year 1967 and 240 for the fiscal year 1968. Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds - - „ . $1,721,930 $2,034,429 Federal Funds - --- . 75,802 104,981 Staff, 1967: 286; Staff, 1968: 290. ROSEWOOD STATE HOSPITAL T. Glyne Williams, M.D., Superintendent Owings Mills (Baltimore County) 21117 Telephone: 486-5200 Rosewood State Hospital, established by Chapter 183, Acts of 1888, as the Asylum and Training School for the Feeble Minded of the State of Maryland, admitted its first children in 1889. From 1912 to 1961, it was known as Rosewood State Training School. It adopted its present name by Chapter 89, Acts of 1961. The Hospital provides for the care, education, training, and habilitation of mentally retarded children from all parts of the State. Institute for Children George P. Brown, M.D., Director This Center provides intensive inpatient psychiatric treatment for children who are seriously emotionally ill. The Institute consists of the Esther Loring Richards Building opened in 1958 and the Jacob E. Finesinger Building opened in 1961. Children requiring either short or long term care are admitted up to their thirteenth birth date. The basic differences between the pathology of the mentally retarded and that of the emotionally disturbed make necessary separate clinical programs and budgets. Nevertheless, the Center is part of Rosewood and its population, appropriations and staff are included in the figures given below. The budget for Rosewood is predicated upon a population of 2,635 for the fiscal year 1967 and 2,820 for the fiscal year 1968. Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds . $8,099,225 $8,850,622 Staff, 1967: 1,463; Staff, 1968: 1,525. SPRING GROVE STATE HOSPITAL Bruno Radauskas, M.D., Superintendent Catonsville (Baltimore County) 21228 Telephone: 747-4400 The Spring Grove State Hospital, established in 1797 as the Mary- land Hospital, provides for the hospitalization of mentally ill patients from Baltimore City, zones 7, 23, 26, 27, 29, and 30, and Cecil, Har- ford, Howard, Prince George's and Baltimore counties. It adopted its |
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