DuPage County Infirmary

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DuPage County Infirmary
Opened 1888
Closed 1955
Current Status Demolished
Building Style Single Building
Location Wheaton, IL
Alternate Names
  • DuPage County Almshouse
  • DuPage County Convalescent Home




History[edit]

originally built in 1888 as the County Alms House, or poor farm, for the indigent. It was known as the "county farm" which eventually led to the naming of the road the facility resides on today. The residents were initially known as inmates and farmed the 217-acre parcel which included a heard of dairy cattle. The farm produced most of the food necessary to feed the residents. In return for the work of the residents, they were provided shelter and board.

While some residents of the farm maintained the facility as a permanent retirement home, a majority of residents were transient and regularly traveled to and from alms houses/farms in other counties. It wasn’t until the 1930’s that the DuPage Care Center began operating as a nursing facility. At that time, the facility was taking in individuals that required health care as a result of tuberculosis. The name of the facility was changed to the DuPage County Convalescent Home in 1942. Farm operations continued until 1954 when the focus of the farm permanently transitioned to healthcare.