Hospital accreditation survey files, 1971-1974.

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Hospital accreditation survey files, 1971-1974.

Records include survey preparation correspondence; completed survey questionnaires; facility compliance with standards, laws and regulations; survey results and recommendations. Questionnaires contain information on facility capacity, type, and condition; available care; construction; hospital bylaws, ownership, management, and resources; number and type of pracitioners; and equipment. Records are included for: Herman M. Adler Zone Center; Alton State Hospital; A. L. Bowen Children's Center; Dixon State School; East Moline State Hospital; Elgin State Hospital; William W. Fox Children's Center; Galesburg State Hospital; Illinois Pediatric Institute; Illinois Security Hospital; Jacksonville State Hospital; Kankakee State Hospital; Lincoln State School; Andrew McFarland Zone Center; John J. Madden Zone Center; Manteno State Hospital; Adolf Myers Zone Center; Warren G. Murray Children's Center; Peoria State Hospital; H. Douglas Singer Zone Center; Tinley Park Mental Health Center; and George A. Zeller Mental Health Center.

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Lincoln Developmental Center

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Lincoln Developmental Center, an Illinois state developmental center for mentally handicapped children, was initially established (1865) by Illinois Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb directors instructed by the General Assembly to found an Experimental School for the Instruction and Training of Idiots and Feeble-Minded Children in the State of Illinois at Jacksonville. Following a five year trial period, the school was incorporated as the Illinois Institution for the Education o...

Jacksonville Mental Health and Developmental Center (Jacksonville, Ill.)

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Manteno Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Zeller Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Peoria State Hospital (Peoria, Ill.)

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Peoria State Hospital (1909-1973) was formerly known as the Illinois Asylum for the Incurable Insane (1895-1907), and the Illinois General Hospital for the Insane (1907-1909). Although the Peoria site was chosen and construction began in 1895, the institution did not open until Feb. 10, 1902, after patients characterized as incurably insane were transferred from other state institutions. Jurisdiction was initially given to a three-member, Governor-appointed commission subject to Board of State C...

Dixon State School.

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Tinley Park Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Myers Zone Center (Ill.)

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Fox Developmental Center (Ill.)

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Alton State Hospital (Ill.)

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Illinois State Pediatric Institute.

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East Moline Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Elgin Mental Health Center.

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Madden Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Illinois Security Hospital.

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Chester State Hospital (Ill.)

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Adler Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Murray Developmental Center (Ill.)

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Singer Mental Health Center (Ill.)

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Kankakee Developmental Center (Ill.)

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Illinois. Dept. of Mental Health.

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The General Assembly created the Department of Mental Health to assume all responsibilities formerly vested in the Department of Public Welfare (1961), including care and treatment of all persons (e.g., mentally ill; retarded) admitted to state institutions under the department's control. Until the creation of the Department of Children and Family Services (1963), the Department of Mental Health also operated state institutions and social programs for children and their families. The Department ...