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Some of those who built Forest Haven as a replacement for the Washington Home may have had good intentions. Residents lived in tree-shaded dorms with bucolic names such as Elm or Poplar Cottage. Counselors taught residents to tend crops, milk cows and work in the laundry room. Forest haven was initialy considered a "progressive" institution by the standards of the time, there were baseball fields, a pool and gymnasium. But as the years went on and the district suffered from financial crises,and by the 1960's virtualy all recreation and education stopped. Following worsening conditions and a barrarage of abuse allegations, in 1978 a civil lawsuit was filed by parents of many children at forest haven, this massive lawsuit eventualy led to many patients being transfered to group homes in the area, where they were able to recive more attentative care.
 
Some of those who built Forest Haven as a replacement for the Washington Home may have had good intentions. Residents lived in tree-shaded dorms with bucolic names such as Elm or Poplar Cottage. Counselors taught residents to tend crops, milk cows and work in the laundry room. Forest haven was initialy considered a "progressive" institution by the standards of the time, there were baseball fields, a pool and gymnasium. But as the years went on and the district suffered from financial crises,and by the 1960's virtualy all recreation and education stopped. Following worsening conditions and a barrarage of abuse allegations, in 1978 a civil lawsuit was filed by parents of many children at forest haven, this massive lawsuit eventualy led to many patients being transfered to group homes in the area, where they were able to recive more attentative care.
  
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While initialy meant for children with serious disabilities (called "retarded" in the 20th century) Forest haven started to reflect a story all too common in Mental institutions, in the mid 20th century especialy the institution was used more and more as a convienient dumping grounds, Forest Haven became the home to many people who had relativley minor learning disabilities such as Dyslexia and physical disabilities such as blindness. Children who did not speak English as their native language were also sometimes dumped here, many of these people could take care of themselves and only needed help from parents however due to social stigmas in the 60's many of these people where dumped in these facilities. In 1974 twenty perfectly functional orphans were also sent to Forest Haven purley because the orphanage they were housed in had closed. Forest haven was not just overcrowded but also understaffed, with up to 100 open positions, these positions were not filled mostly due to a lack of funds and inability to pay a large number of staff.:Like many other institutions throughout the country Forest Havens problems came from stigmitization of mental disabilities (wich led to many people dumping their disabled children and overcrowding at these institutions)  and decades of state budget cuts (wich led to these institutons not being able to hire addaquite staff or even make needed repairs to buildings).  
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While initialy meant for children with serious disabilities (called "retarded" in the 20th century") Forest haven started to reflect a story all too common in Mental institutions, in the mid 20th century especialy the institution was used more and more as a convienient dumping grounds, Forest Haven became the home to many people who had relativley minor learning disabilities such as Dyslexia and physical disabilities suchas blindness, children who did not speak english as their native language were also sometimes dumped here, many of these people could take care of themselves and only needed help from parents however due to social stigmas in the 60's many of these people where dumped in these facilities. In 1974 twenty perfectly functional orphans were also sent to Forest Haven purley because the orphanage they were housed in had closed. Forest haven was not just overcrowded but also understaffed, with up to 100 open positions, these positions were not filled mostly due to a lack of funds and inability to pay a large number of staff.:Like many other institutions throughout the country Forest Havens problems came from stigmitization of mental disabilities (wich led to many people dumping their disabled children and overcrowding at these institutions)  and decades of state budget cuts (wich led to these institutons not being able to hire addaquite staff or even make needed repairs to buildings).  
  
  
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The facility was closed on October, 14th, 1991. The closure was enforced through a federal court order after years of allegations of abuse, medical incompetence, and several deaths of aspriration pneumea. The last resident of forest haven was relocated on september, 29th, 1991.
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The facility was closed on October, 14th, 1991. The closure was enforced through a federal court order after years of allegations of abuse, medical incompetence, and several deaths of aspriration pneumea. The last resident of forest haven was relocated on september, 29th, 1991.  
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