349 Comments Posted by Pegasus64

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It is surprising to see such vibrant colors. They usually used subdued colors to keep the patients calm.
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I am wondering if the wide halls aren't for moving beds? Especially if they were using ECT. It would be easier to move the person in their bed...
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I wonder if that was a predecessor to the "pill-minder" of today? Maybe pills in cards?
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Welcome back!
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Love that deer...how about a wallpaper of him?
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So are those plants growing 92 feet in the air?
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It would be almost as high as a 10 story building...
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Sorry...I thought I saw a stone va jay jay too...my apologies... :)
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I hope your Holiday season was blessed and the best to you and yours in 2013!
Ephemera: Resurrection
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Welcome "home" Mr. Motts. Cool pic...can't wait for the next ones!
Ephemera: Resurrection
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Wouldn't work for Alzheimer's patients...they may construe the dark middle part of the hallway as a hole.
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Welcome back, Motts. It is good to see you again. Hoping that there is more good than bad happening for you...thoughts and prayers to you...
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Tap Bell - as in Bell Jar. For holding tap water? Mouth Gag - to hold open mouth during lavage. That simple. Nothing psychotic, maybe somewhat torturous, but it was decades ago and treatment has changed.
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This would now be labled ICF-ID which is Intermediate Care Facility-Intellectually Disabled. At one point it would also have been DD which is Developmentally Disabled...
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That is why it is known as the 'craftsman" era...