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Funding
  
State

Construction started
  
April 13, 1868

Opened
  
1869

Architect
  
John McArthur, Jr.

Hospital type
  
Psychiatric

Renovated
  
1881

Phone
  
+1 570-271-4500

Danville State Hospital

Location
  
Danville, Pennsylvania, United States

Lists
  
Hospitals in Pennsylvania

Address
  
200 State Hospital Dr, Danville, PA 17821, USA

Similar
  
Norristown State Hospital, Mayview State Hospital, Haverford State Hospital, Institute of the Pennsylv, Philadelphia State Hospital

Danville State Hospital in Danville, Pennsylvania is a mental health facility operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. It was Pennsylvania’s third public facility to house the mentally ill and disabled.

History

Danville State Hospital for the mentally ill, located one mile (1.6 km) southeast of Danville, Pennsylvania, opened in 1872 as the "State Hospital for the Insane at Danville". The hospital's Main Building, which was designed by John McArthur, Jr., was a Kirkbride Plan hospital building. By September 30, 1873, 138 male and 72 female patients had been admitted for treatment. The land on which Danville State Hospital stands today was originally a tract owned by pioneer Daniel Montgomery, co-founder (with his father) of Danville and for whom the town was named. The 250 acres (1.0 km2) were bought for $26,600 and Danville citizens backed the project by contributing $16,123.12 of that total.

Nine years after the new hospital opened its doors to patients it experienced a large scale fire which completely gutted the interior of the administration section, all of the female wards, and part of the male wards. The fire happened on March 5, 1881, between 8 and 9pm on a Saturday evening. Reportedly, the fire was said to have originated from an explosion of gas in one of the rooms on the second floor of the female wing. Rebuilding the hospital would take another five years. During the rebuilding the male wards that were not damaged by the fire remained open.

Between 1900 and the 1950s additional land was purchased and many new buildings were constructed. The hospital received full approval of the Central Inspection Board of the American Psychiatric Association for excellence in patient care. The patient population showed a steady increase up to November 1955, when the figure reached 2,801. Since that time a gradual planned reduction has occurred. As a result, the census in 1968 was 1,899, and on June 30, 2002, the hospital census stood at 147. This is in keeping with the modern philosophy of treating patients in the least restrictive setting. In 1976, a Long Term Care Facility (Licensed Nursing Home) was opened to address the needs of geriatric patients who no longer were considered to be in need of psychiatric care. The Long Term Care Facility closed on May 12, 1998.

Since 1985 this hospital has had full accreditation from JCAHO, Medicare, and Medical Assistance. The last JCAHO Survey was March, 2003, and received a three-year accreditation.

As of Jan. 31, 2008, Danville State Hospital had 163 patients.

References

Danville State Hospital Wikipedia