5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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dude i was up there and this was my favorite building...still is.
How many soap dispencers does it take to change a light blulb in a physiatric hospital?

Only one but the bulb has got to want to change....bahahaha

We love yo Mr Motts the best site on the net
i remember going through this hallway on my family's visit here
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Man, it was really great going into 93 until recently some dumb kids from another town got trapped inside. Since then, they've blocked up almost all of the entrances and I haven't been able to find a single one...anything still know how to get in in 2012?
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Elevator control panels are not reused because of newer safety codes. Someone was not too recently decapitated by the elevator because the maintenance man forgot to take it out of maintenance mode (which caused it to ignore the door sensors telling the electronics that there was a person still in between the doors (the person had fallen horizontally which is how they were torn between the elevator and the floor [this was shown in final destination {1 or 2} but it was supposedly impossible in real life because of the safety interlocks (which were bypassed by the maintenance man in real life)] and the doors were not fully closed). Don't be afraid to use the elevators, just be cautious while doing so (don't attempt to get onto one that has too many people on it, don't push or shove etc etc).
Sorry if I caused any nightmares.
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I have been rushed through these types of elevators (nowadays they are for patient transport only) while waiting to get back to my room and be put back on the PCA pump
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Here is the PDF for this shower: http://www.bradleycorp...ts/techdata/5280.pdf
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i used one at santa rosa junior collage looked just like that one for pots cooking utnsils hot steamy sweaty job started in the summer time hated that job tired afterward
i used a dish washer like that at santa rosa junior collage sweatty hot job i was a pots and cooking utensils washer that was my job
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With my hospital experience (I practically grew up there because of my connective tissue disorder (Loeys Dietz Syndrome [ I am one of only a few hundred on earth with this disorder]) I would much prefer this room over a double room, because sometimes your roommate inadvertently causes you excruciating pain. I had just had open heart (they split my sternum then I had a nuss-bar (used to fix my pectusexcavatum) inserted that caused the sternum to be stretched open while I was recovering [btw my sternum never fused to this day], so my roommate decided to put the tv on robot chicken and I couldn't help but laugh which caused excruciating pain (I had to keep pushing my PCA pump button for more morphine lol). So roommates can be good and bad.
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Mmm very nice!
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