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Manhattan Psychiatric Center

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New York City, New York, United States

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600 E 125th St, New York, NY 10035, USA

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Gracie Square Hospital, Bronx Psychiatric Center, Rockefeller University Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital Center, Bayley Seton Hospital

Manhattan psychiatric center seen from east river


The Manhattan Psychiatric Center is a New York-state run psychiatric hospital on Wards Island in New York City. As of 2009, it was licensed for 509 beds, but held only around 200 patients. The current building is 17-stories tall. The building strongly resembles that of the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center in Queens.

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The hospital's roots date to 1848 when Wards Island was designated the reception area for immigrants. Some additional structures were originally part of Blackwell's Island Lunatic Asylum, which opened around 1863. The New York City Asylum for the Insane opened in 1863.

The building was significantly enlarged in 1871, and a Kirkbride Plan style building was built. After the immigration entry shifted to Ellis Island in 1892, the state took it over from Manhattan in 1899 and expanded it even further, renaming it the Manhattan State Hospital. At the time, it had 4,400 beds and was the largest psychiatric hospital in the world.

At the time, it was one of two psychiatric hospitals for residents of Manhattan that had been taken over by the state. The other psychiatric hospital would become the Central Islip Psychiatric Center in Central Islip, New York. Both hospitals were referred to as "Manhattan State Hospital".

It later became the Manhattan Psychiatric Center. The facility is run and operated by the New York State Office of Mental Health.

The site is surrounded by Wards Island Park, which is administered by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

-There is a Manned VTS Vessel Traffic Service Radar on one of the Original Hospital buildings: VTS Randalls Island, Manned VTS

Manhattan psychiatric center ward s island nyc


Notable patients and visitors

  • Louis Pioggi, gangster
  • Martin Hildebrandt, tattoo artist
  • Scott Joplin was hospitalized in 1916 for dementia caused by syphilis, and died there on April 1, 1917.
  • Wilhelm Steinitz, the first undisputed world chess champion, was hospitalized with mental illness possibly caused by syphilis, and died there on August 12, 1900.
  • Mabel Boll, "The Queen of Diamonds" died of a stroke at the facility in April 1949 at the age of 54.
  • On October 21, 1954, Dwight D. Eisenhower spoke at the Al Smith Dinner to the staff of the hospital.
  • References

    Manhattan Psychiatric Center Wikipedia