264 Comments for Rest Haven

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I was a Navy Corpsman. We trained on how to use these beds with paraplegics and quadriplegics. It seemed a great asset to the care of these unfortunate and complicated cases. It just sort of suddenly disappeared from use. We also provided "prism eye glasses" so the patients could see the TV or visitors when they were "upside down. I think it would be a great tool to pull back out of mothballs in the care of COVID patients.
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They took the doors off so no one could get stuck inside and suffocate
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oh my, it’s been a while. am spending my afternoon on the couch catching up!
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dennis,
Seeing how you asked this question 2 times, the answer is no. This entire place has been demolished. So, question is now answered for you.
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is this for sale?
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When I worked there, we could never keep the restraints in stock because the staff would steal then for their home sex escapades. Sometimes the staff would return them. Just couldn't find that quality anywhere.
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averydennis@gmail.com
When I worked there, we could never keep the restraints in stock because the staff would steal then for their home sex escapades. Sometimes the staff would return them. Just couldn't find that quality anywhere.
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is this for sale?
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Wow! What a shot Motts!
You should make this one a wallpaper to download. I would make it my desktop background in a heartbeat if it were downloadable.
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My dad, who survived polio, still uses this style of metal braces to this day.
Respectful shot of hopefully, peaceful chapel.
I wonder if my sad aunt tapped on that window......
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I'm very glad you remembered my site at that lovely sounding dark ale moment!
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Been a while for me also. I sat here trying to remember "what's the name of Motts site?" . . . and it just suddenly hit me while I was drinking a glass of dark ale . . .
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Good photo but it also gives me the ultra creeps