When did Manteno Mental Hospital close?

When did Manteno Mental Hospital close?

December 31, 1985

Manteno State Hospital
Speciality Psychiatric hospital
History
Opened December 1930
Closed December 31, 1985

Why did Manteno State Hospital close?

In 1939, this 1930’s hospital suffered a typhoid fever epidemic and more than 50 patients and staff members died. The hospital was later renamed the Manteno Mental Health Center and it stopped operations in 1985.

Can you visit Manteno hospital?

Please do not visit without express permission from the land owner. Manteno State Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located in rural Manteno Township in Kankakee County, Illinois. The facility was authorized in 1927 by the 55th Illinois General Assembly with its first patients arriving in December 1930.

What is the history of Manteno State Hospital?

In the 1920s, a need for an additional Illinois mental health facility began to grow as the state hospitals in Jacksonville, Elgin, and Kankakee became overcrowded. In 1929, the cornerstone for the newly dedicated Manteno State Hospital was placed, and the first patients were admitted one year later from nearby Kankakee State Hospital.

What happened to Manteno mental health center?

In 1983, a decision was made to close Manteno Mental Health Center, and plans to utilize several buildings for a Veterans Hospital were made. The hospital officially closed its doors after a 2-year closure process, and the Veteran’s Hospital was dedicated a year later.

What kind of patients were sent to Manteno?

During the 60s and 70s, the hospital consisted mostly of elderly patients and voluntary alcoholics. Homeless who were found without any backgrounds from Chicago were also sent to Manteno.

What happened to Manteno in the 1950s?

The late 50s ushered in a time of contraction for Manteno, and it would start to see a reduced role for the state of Illinois. By the early 60s the farm operations were shut down, and for the next decade the patient population would continue to dwindle as Federal subsidizing dictated the state shift elderly patients toward nursing homes.

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