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- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
Bed after bed was puddled with urine. The odor was choking. The mattresses had to be wiped down and sprayed with disinfectant. Clean sheets put on. Thin blankets were pulled up over the sheets, and a deodorizing disinfectant sprayed in the room. When all the bundles of dirty sheets were assembled, the aides had to pull them down the stairs. Two people had to handle each bundle, they were that heavy. Wet, stinking bundles.
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
Aides and nurses had the keys to the doors on a length of window chain that went around their waist and clipped to itself.. with the keys hanging down a foot or so.. long enough that you could reach the keyhole without unclipping the chain from your waist. One young patient told me once, "The only difference between you and me is you got the keys."
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Sunlight
- Location: Salesian School (view comments)
- Gallery: Forgotten Prayers
Add a row of heavy wooden chairs with arms; all along the window walls; and see the women sitting in them.. slumped, dazed with drugs or dementia, wearing cotton shifts with a slightly scooped neckline that had sort ties at the back of the neck for closures. They were in pastel shades of blue, green, pink, maybe yellow. Worn with many harsh launderings. Sometimes torn, sometimes, not enough to go around. Shoes were slip on type sneakers. It was hard to match up pairs. Harder to find pairs that fit the women. They often shuffled to keep over-sized shoes on their feet.. or kicked them off and walked around barefoot.
One of my jobs on rotation was to help with treatments. Not psychiatric, I don't think anyone got anything more than a drug prescription written in their chart for that. I'm not sure if the psychiatrist ever did more than repeat the drug unless the patient was acting out violently. Treatments were for injuries from fights, or from hurting themselves, or for the leg ulcers on the older women who sat in chairs all day, except when they walked to the dining room and back, and up and down the stairs to and from the dormitories. I cut away the soiled gauze from the day before, bathed their legs, soaked the dried seepage away, patted them dry, applied an ointment and wrapped them in gauze again.
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
So the moral is, if you're in an abandoned morgue, alone, and decide to somehow push the tray inside with you laying in it, leave at least one door open.
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
- Location: Pennhurst State School (view comments)
- Gallery: The Sadness
- Location: The Pines Hotel (view comments)
- Gallery: Trip with Drie
very cool
- Location: The Pines Hotel (view comments)
- Gallery: Trip with Drie
- Location: Salesian School (view comments)
- Gallery: Forgotten Prayers
- Location: Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) (view comments)
- Gallery: Depression
- Location: Kings Park Psychiatric Center (view comments)
- Gallery: Buildings 136 & 137 (Medical-Surgical)
"God is in the small details"
nuff said
- Location: Kings Park Psychiatric Center (view comments)
- Gallery: Buildings 136 & 137 (Medical-Surgical)