688 Comments for Western Center

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I think I would let my hair grow out, thank you very much. Crazy.
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I agree with ShortarseJO.
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Initials maybe?
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If this was supposed to calm patients down, I have to say I beg to differ. It's so cold and uninviting :(.
The wording on that sign has been around for a long time. There are references to it on Goggle as far back as 2003.
And if I had refreshed the page before posting I would have seen Motts' answer. Duh.
Sure does make you wonder what a child has to do to be placed here while still in a crib huh. Very sad.
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I believe these special "toilets" are used to wash out bedpans and other soiled objects. A device molded to specifically wash bedpans is in the foreground as well.
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ummmmmm perhaps the target and its duct tape have been moved or replaced?
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In addition to Rachel's comment, this building housed people with developmental disabilities, which includes many children and even infants. Cribs can prevent rolling out of bed accidentally.

The crib could have also served as a prop in teaching older patients about child care and home life outside the hospital.
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that's bill braskys toilet
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The building behind the trees is part of a commercial park, which might be part of the Southpointe complex (a mixed use development).
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maybe an old fountain?
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old carosel? helicopter landing? bullseye for jumpers?
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id like to have the crib for my baby