Grafton State Hospital was established in 1901 as a farm colony of Worcester State Hospital. Worcester was the oldest state hospital opened in 1830, and their expansion reflected a mandate passed in 1900 that state has the responsibility to take care of its indigent insane. A massive influx of patients from town and city level institutions was expected; prior to the mandate, a local poorhouse was the destination for the those who were less fortunate.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Grafton State Hospital, Grafton
Grafton State Hospital was established in 1901 as a farm colony of Worcester State Hospital. Worcester was the oldest state hospital opened in 1830, and their expansion reflected a mandate passed in 1900 that state has the responsibility to take care of its indigent insane. A massive influx of patients from town and city level institutions was expected; prior to the mandate, a local poorhouse was the destination for the those who were less fortunate.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Newton Almshouse, Newton
Toolhouse est.1938
When I published a post about Working Boys Home in Newton about a year ago, I was also fascinated by the "infirmary" just northwest of the Home. Was there any connection between the infirmary and the Home? Were they operated by the same organization? If so, did the parents (most likely unwed mothers) at the infirmary have to be separated from their children to Working Boys Home (and Working Girls Home) ?