Disaster plans for state institutions, 1961-1963, 1968.
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Minnesota. Dept. of Public Welfare.
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From 1971 to 1983, the reimbursement procedures for intermediate care facilities for the mentally retarded (ICF/MRs) were governed by Department of Public Welfare Rule 52. This rule was widely criticized and there was pressure for its revision. The Department of Public Welfare (DPW) was dissatisfied with the spending and legal appeals generated by the rule. Providers complained about its ambiguity. The February 11, 1983 Legislative Audit Committee report recommended major changes, a...
Brainerd State Hospital.
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Shakopee Home for Children.
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Fergus Falls State Hospital
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St. Peter State Hospital
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Faribault State School and Hospital
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Cambridge State Hospital.
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Glen Lake Children's Hospital (Oak Terrace, Minn.)
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Anoka State Hospital
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Moose Lake State Hospital.
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Minnesota Braille and Sight-Saving School
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Minnesota Sanatorium for Consumptives
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The Moccasin started in March 1938 and was in continuous monthly publication through April 1948, although the first issue was actually entitled Ching Sing. From May 1948 to March 1952 publication ceased. It began again in April 1952 and ended with the June 1957 issue. From the description of The moccasin, 1938-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122506870 In 1930, an epidemiologist was added to the sanatorium staff to direct the field work in the 46 counties th...
Hastings State Hospital.
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Minnesota. State Public School
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Minnesota School for the Deaf
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Willmar State Hospital
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Rochester State Hospital (Minn.)
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The Rochester State Hospital Cemetery was originally named Rosemont, with the male patients buried south of, and the female patients north of, the road which ran down the center of the cemetery. In 1940, that practice ended and the sites were then filled in sequence of death until the last burial in 1965. Over 2000 bodies and body parts were laid to rest in the cemetery over the institution's existence. The cemetery's location as of 2002 was in the City of Rochester's Qu...
Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children
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