756 Comments for Broadacres Hospital

Looks like it was another late night for someone, maybe a homeless writer?
that looks like a great chair to watch tv in -
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This is last hall b4 entering/exiting to jensen hall tunnel into main building Broadacres snf ....Jensen Hall was only used for cna training / & storage during 1980's -main building Broadacres was nursing home for 30 years till 1996 ( i enjoyed employment there 85-88 (;>)
"...it's a...COOKBOOK!!!!"
At least these chairs aren't lonely hehe
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this is 3west ~ dining/ break room ...i was employed on 1 west from 86 - 88 sad pics for me
Reminds me of the alternative Hotel in Silent Hill 2.
Walked around the campus and clearly heard "Get Out!". Was a womans voice. Freaked me out. This place is haunted without a doubt.
It gives the impression, the chairs occupant got up & walked out the exit, never to return to the chair.
Husband Uncle worked at Clinton Valley as a nurse, retired from there. My Husbands brother spend some time in that hospital to. Didn't like visiting there at all, can't imagine living there for any length of time. I am trying to find any info on TB Hospital in Waterford, MI that is now OCC College, Highland campus. My Husband other Grandfather spend years in there, before they found a cure for TB
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wow i cant believe they left beds made like this. awesome photos motts once again youve stolen my heart ahaha no seriously.
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holy shit that is insaneeeee and so illegal omg
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so nice yet so sad......................ive learned that this place was been demolished....too bad it wasnt fixed up.
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I remember the rooms having 3 beds...the patients had their own small space with their little bedside stand.usually with drawers...they'd have a family picture on a stand and some other smaller personnel things around but not much......there sure was not alot of privacy except for a curtain that hung from the ceiling.
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Oh yea I remember this area too.......we'd being patients here for their therapy...but many did not want t get out of their wheelchair.