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Maryland Manual, 1965-66
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MARYLAND MANUAL 87
HENRYTON STATE HOSPITAL
Edgars M. Maculans, M.D., Superintendent
Henryton (Carroll County) 21080 Telephone: 787-2400
This hospital was established by Chapter 464, Acts of 1922, and
provided for the care of tuberculous patients. Effective July 1, 1963,
by Chapter 110, Acts of 1963, the hospital was transferred to the
Department of Mental Hygiene. A special training and habilitation
program for severely retarded, ambulatory adults is being carried out.
Admission is through Rosewood State Hospital. Occupancy will be
400 when conversion is completed.
The budget is predicated upon a population of 300 for the fiscal
year 1965 and 380 for the fiscal year 1966.
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds ................... ... $967,532 $1,046,227
Staff: 1965, 184; Staff: 1966, 187.
THE CLIFTON T. PERKINS STATE HOSPITAL
John M. Hamilton, M.D., Superintendent
Jessup (Howard County) 20794 Telephone: 799-1700
Tin) Clifton T. Perking State Hospital, Maryland's newest psychi-
atric facility, was established by Chapter 814, Acts of 1959, as Maxi-
mum Security Hospital. It adopted its present name in 1960. Designed
to provide active treatment programs within a getting of maximum
security, the hospital is located midway between Baltimore and Wash-
ington, D. C.
The hospital receives patients who are referred by the courts of
Maryland for pre-trial psychiatric evaluation and provides a residen-
tial service for individual offenders who have been found to be "not
guilty by reason of insanity," as well as hospitalization for inmates
of penal institutions who become mentally ill and require such hos-
pitalization. In addition, the hospital accepts transfer patients whose
illness requires maximum security treatment for a period of time. The
hospital is designed for a maximum capacity of 300. It opened in
January 1960; its population on June 30, 1964 was 185.
The budget is predicated upon a population of 170 for the fiscal
year 1965 and 200 for the fiscal year 1966.
Appropriations 1965 1966
General Funds $1,280,829 $1,383,607
Staff: 1965, 245; Staff: 1966, 252.
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.

 
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