Comments
Day Room Cage

DONNA

WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO COULD NOT GET THIER LIVES BACK OR THE ONES WHO DIDN'T HAVE ONE TO BEGIN WITH??
WHERE DO THESE PEOPLE GO?

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Secure Measures

DONNA

IF YOU WERN'T NUTS TO BEGIN WITH ,YOU SURLEY WOULD BE AFTER HAVEING TO LISTEN TO EVERYONE AROUND YOU DAY IN AND DAY OUT.WITH NO WAY TO SHUT THEM OUT.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Frame

DONNA

COULD THEY NOT HAVE RESTORED IT TO ITS ORIGINAL LOOK BEFORE ALL THE DECAY?HMM, I WONDER WHAT PEOPLE OTHER THAN ME THINK WHEN THEY SEE A BUILDING THAT HAD SO MUCH POWER REDUCED TO WASTE.

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Extravagant Fireplace

DONNA

THIS IS BREATH TAKING.
TO PUT SOMETHING SO BEAUTIFUL IN SUCH A SAD PLACE.
DID THEY SAVE ANYTHING FROM IT?
OR DID THEY JUST DESTROY IT AS WELL?

Location: Norwich State Hospital  Gallery: Lockdown

Distance

DONNA

YOU WOUD THINK THAT THIER WOULD BE ALOT OF SPIRIT ACTIVITY GOING ON.BUT OTHER THAN THE EYES IN THE DOOR ON THE LAST PIC I AM SEEING NOTHING SO FAR.

Location: Metropolitan State Hospital  Gallery: Clarity

Psychiatric Chemistry Laboratory

Donna

Ahhh new galleries, you made my birthday. Thanks Motts.

Location: Massachusetts Mental Health Center  Gallery: Movie Crew

Spire

Donna

These buildings are so beautiful it's hard to imagine what terrible things that went on inside these walls

Location: Danvers State Hospital  Gallery: Dreary Skies

Cooler

Donna

Bsmarcia

Everyone is forgetting that this was our clients home. Pennhurst was a "town" where all the retarded people were accepted for who they were just as they were.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Striper Shirt

Donna

Well, I don't know if someone put the shirt there or not, but there really were volunteers that were Candy Stripers when I worked there.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Wheelchair

Donna

Did anyone realize that many of the retarded individuals had many deformaties? The different wheel may have been to accomodate a deformed hand. We did have many wheelchairs individualized for each client.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Corner

Donna

You should have seen it before it was looted and left to rot. It was really the grandest building in Pennhurst.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: Forgotten

Cooler

Donna

Anybody wonder what happened to all our Clients? I would like to know. Not every aide that worked there was an abuser. We did care for our clients. We would bring in things from home to make their lives a little brighter. Before we got more funding I remember bringing in soap so we didn't have to wash them with the pink state soap - anyone else remember? Don't condem unless you have lived the life.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

The Wall

Donna

The walls were cubicles. There were two to four clients in each cubicle with closets for their belongings. It was an attempt to give some privacy. There were no ceilings on the cubicles. The ceilings of the buildings were high and in order to have heat and light you could not box in the cubicles.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Dormitory

Donna

The wooden enclosures were to prevent injury from hot radiators and in case someone fell against them. It also protected the radiators from the clients.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Choked

Donna

The Mayflower building was used for Profoundly Retarded Handicapped Male clients. Most were confined to wheelchairs and a few ambulatory. All had some sort of disability. Speaking from experience, from the late 70's to just about closing.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Bathtub

Donna

to Former Employee

I sure as hell hope you did report that as abuse. If not SHAME ON YOU.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Crib Shadows

Donna

I worked there in the late 70's until almost closing. The only people I saw in a crib like that were those that were likely to fall out of bed. You have to remember until there was public outcry Pennhurst did have to work with what was available. After that newer beds and equipment came on the scenes. You are also seeing photos of things left to rot for 20 years and many things that were not in use when I worked there. Retarded persons are "Special" people now - before they were to be hidden. People did not talk about having a family member with a disability. Institutions did not make themselves People and Society did. At one time prisons and institutions were dumping grounds for the unwanted. Easier to forget them. Unfortunatly there was no seperate placement for the Insane, Retarded, Orphans, Deformities. Thankfully now there are and there is no need for larger institutions.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Stagnant Playthings

Donna

By the time this toy was manufactured there were no "children" at Pennhurst Center. There were only adults with the mental capacity of children.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: The Sadness

Safety Chair

Donna

I worked at Pennhurst Center - I sat in a chair like that - I worked on the violent ward and there was a need for that type of chair to prevent injury to other clients. I also worked on a ward with profoundly handicapped people and believe me there was a need for soft furniture that would not tip over.

Location: Pennhurst State School  Gallery: Forgotten

Front

Donna

pat, thanks for your updates. Those of us with an honest love For Halycon/ Bennett appreciate your keeping us informed. Now if I can just hit the darn lottery......

Location: Bennett School for Girls  Gallery: Close Calls

Front

Donna

its not haunted ! its a beutiful building that was abandoned by the very town whose very kin built it.

Location: Bennett School for Girls  Gallery: Close Calls

Teacup Ride

Donna

Thanks for the memories. I grew up in south Baltimore. We were poor, but could at least afford the 50 cent admission and gas to "The Enchanted Forest." At 47 I'm getting my boyfriend to bring me to Clarks farm asap. PS Little Toot and the Tea Cup Ride were my favorites. Thanks again.

Location: The Enchanted Forest  Gallery: Through the Fog

The Chair Again

Donna

it is a geri-chair .... I do not recall them reclining back. We used them for the elderly patients to keep them from assaulting the staff / patients or hurting themselves.

Location: Danvers State Hospital  Gallery: Dreary Skies

Front

Donna

I grew up 5 minutes from here... remember as a kid going to watch band competions held on the front grounds. Am disappointed that this place has been left to to fall into such ruins... as it has such a history. Shame on you Millbrook for not preserving this beautiful place!

Location: Bennett School for Girls  Gallery: Close Calls