Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center

Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center[1][2] is a psychiatric hospital located in Utica.[3] Its predecessor was established in 1836.[4]

Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
Utica State Hospital
Geography
LocationNew York, United States
History
Former name(s)Utica State Hospital
Opened1836
Links
ListsHospitals in New York

History

Mohawk Valley Psychiatric was once called Utica State Hospital; the latter was a lunatic asylum.[1] This haven for the insane[5] was highlighted in 1999 as among New York's "shrinking hospitals for the mentally ill for years. An empty corridor."[6]

Utica State Hospital

Utica State Hospital[5][7] was one of the first hospitals of its type in the United States.[4][8] It was initially named The New York Lunatic Asylum.[9][8] To rehabilitate some of its patients "a printing shop was established." In 1844 they published "American Journal of Insanity, the world's first journal devoted to mental illness."[9]

"McPike Addiction Treatment Center is a 68-bed inpatient facility located in Utica, New York, on the campus of the Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center (MVPC)."[10]

See also

References

Utica State Hospital gateway plaque


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