I live in the Tenderloin, in Mercy Senior Housing. ] am 66 Years old, my Family were Mental Health Professionals.
Do Not Accept Historical Revisionist Propaganda to Belie the
Catastrophic Ruin to America caused by Corporate Greed, and Yes, the
Horrors of Homelessness is A MONSTER caused by Reagan's Handlers. Read
this Piece from REAGAN REVOKED THIS LAW UPON TAKING OFFICE!
When the Governor of Michigan Shut
Ypsalanti State Hospital 1000, SEVERELY MENTAL PATIENTS WERE DUMPED on
the DETROIT SKID ROW, Were Murdered for Their Monty before Winter,
another 500, Were Found Drowned in the River next spring….
America was NOT a nice place. Like most other mental hospitals in
America Ypsilanti began declining in both quality and quantity by the s,
which would continue until it closed. The Michigan Daily also said that
a survey of Ypsi's mental buildings was done inessay that they essay
obsolete because they "were all designed for custodial care link the health and are not well suited for a therapeutic program of essay and treatment for the mentally ill.
Michigan Governor John Engler went on a health cut state spending on
mental health by closing all the state psychiatric hospitals. Ypsilanti
Regional Psychiatric Hospital was one of the first to go, closed
inthough the "C-Building," and the various service buildings on the
property obviously stayed in partial use until early March of under the
health CFP, essay, "Center for Forensic Psychology"—meaning it was a
hardcore detention facility that housed the State of Michigan inmates
who were either unfit to stand trial by reason of insanity, or who
pleaded innocent to murder by reason of insanity.
Governor Engler's biography on michigan. Anyway, according to a
September report by the Detroit Free Press, the rapid dismantling of
Michigan's once-vast state essay system in the s perhaps did not achieve
quite the positive outcome that was hoped for—at essay partly because
the "community-based" resources that were supposed to pick up the slack
were never given the proper funding they were promised.
As the state hospitals closed, tens of thousands of patients who
didn't have family to make sure they got proper care were literally
turned out on the streets, "with a bus ticket to Detroit, and one bottle
of pills," as the local saying goes.
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