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There weren't any... community events were not held in here, the kids living in this particular building would probably rarely, if ever, have contact with anyone other than parents, staff, or each other.
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Were the holes in the seclusion window painted over?!
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I always love your photos of old medical equipment. Makes me wonder what happens to everything when places get demolished. There should be a museum for it or something.
Well I don't see that exactly but they are still creepy thinking of what they were used for.
I can't imagine any parent putting their child in a place like this no matter what mental disabillities or handicaps they have.I mean if I were like that I would rather be simply put out of my misery than have to live in a place like that!
Reminds me of that old ghost story about the gown that would kill anyone who put it on.I don't remember all the details but this picture makes me think of it.
I wonder what year those bikes are from?Looks like something from the sixties or seventies to me.
Is this to another seclusion room or something entirely different?
It seems like they almost beckon people to climb them even though the space beyond looks like something your nightmares would reside in.
Another very creepy door.If they had a contest for place with most creepy doors and windows this one would get it hands down.
I like the power lines.The veins of modern society flowing past something decayed,old,and frightening.Great contrast.
Seeing these adult cribs and thinking of people strapped in them for weeks and ever months possibly is disturbing enough but that sheet just adds to this.
Madman is right.I've seen cages like this put around tree sapplings as so no one will disturb them or damage them,I have an old one laying around in my shed actually.Not quite as big as that one and more modern and painted in sort of a cheery grass green but the same principal.
Now what would really be eerie is if you were in there and that piano started playing on it's own.
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I wonder...what would be the point in peepholes if they DIDN'T keep patients down there?