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== History ==
 
== History ==
  
Adolf Meyer Zone Center was located in Decatur. The center was occupied by administrative staff in July 1966. The first inpatient unit opened January 1967. It was able to reduce state hospital admissions and later to the center itself so dramatically that it closed in 1996.
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Adolf Meyer Zone Center was located in Decatur. The center was occupied by administrative staff in July 1966. The first inpatient unit opened January 1967. It was able to reduce state hospital admissions and later to the center itself so dramatically that it closed in 1996. The county mental health center temporarily used to facility before being converted in the Decatur Correctional Center for Women in 2000.
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==Images==
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File:The Decatur Herald Mon Aug 16 1965 .jpg
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File:The Decatur Herald Tue Oct 11 1966 .jpg
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[[Category:Illinois]]
 
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[[Category:Cottage Plan]]
 
[[Category:Cottage Plan]]
 
[[Category:Closed Institution]]
 
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 5 February 2021

Adolf Meyer Zone Center
Established 1964
Opened 1965
Closed 1996
Current Status Closed
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Decatur, IL
Alternate Names
  • Decatur Mental Health Center
  • Decatur Correctional Center (Current)



History[edit]

Adolf Meyer Zone Center was located in Decatur. The center was occupied by administrative staff in July 1966. The first inpatient unit opened January 1967. It was able to reduce state hospital admissions and later to the center itself so dramatically that it closed in 1996. The county mental health center temporarily used to facility before being converted in the Decatur Correctional Center for Women in 2000.

Images[edit]