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  2. Kankakee State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    When the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities was abolished in 1909, the institute was reorganized and renamed Kankakee State Hospital, effective January 1, 1910. In 1917, the Department of Public Welfare assumed responsibility for the Kankakee State Hospital and retained control until the creation of the Department of Mental Health ...

  3. Riverside Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Medical Center is a 300-bed teaching hospital in Kankakee, Illinois, with a Level II trauma center and a primary stroke center. It offers inpatient and outpatient services, and trains physicians in psychiatry, internal medicine, cardiology and gastroenterology.

  4. Ascension Health St. Mary's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Health St. Mary's Hospital (formerly Presence St. Mary's Hospital, AMITA Health St. Mary’s) is a non-profit hospital in Kankakee, Illinois. [2] [1] It is a 182-bed acute care facility with a Level II Emergency/Trauma Center. It is part of the Ascension healthcare system.

  5. Talk:Kankakee State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Since this institution was known as Kankakee State Hospital for most of its duration, and had that name during its peak utilization. I propose moving it back to Kankakee State Hospital. Any thoughts? Racepacket 12:38, 12 October 2009 (UTC)

  6. Kankakee, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Kankakee is a city and the county seat of Kankakee County, Illinois, on the Kankakee River. Learn about its history, geography, climate, demographics, economy, and attractions.

  7. Elgin Mental Health Center - Wikipedia

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    Illinois' first mental hospital opened in Jacksonville, Illinois in 1851, but the need for two more hospitals serving Northern and Southern Illinois became apparent. The legislature authorized the two new hospitals on April 16, 1869. The result was the establishment of the Northern Illinois Hospital and Asylum for the Insane.

  8. Chicago-Read Mental Health Center - Wikipedia

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    A state-run inpatient facility for mentally ill adults in Chicago, Illinois, with a history dating back to 1854. It has faced various scandals and investigations over the years, and was formerly known as Dunning and Chicago State Hospital.

  9. Manteno State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A former psychiatric hospital in Illinois that opened in 1930 and closed in 1985. Learn about its history, redevelopment, and related links.