Previous photo Massachusetts Mental Health Center | Movie Crew Next photo
Seclusion

Seclusion

The angled wall in this room prevents a blind corner from being formed next to the door, so a person looking through the observation glass can see the patient at all times.
Bookmark and Share More info
comments

Please remember that the comments posted here are not the opinions of opacity.us or its affiliates.

Wouldn't've thought of that. Makes sense, though :-).
Wow this room looks new or at least its in better condition than the others.
I'm not a claustrophobic person at all, but, I think a room with a wall leading to a door like this would definitely make me that way at least a little bit.

It makes sense to have it for security, but, it seems very vertigo inducing to me.
I like this one!
you expect someone to walk into the room like a doctor
what's tacked on the wall? and I don't wanna know what's on the floor, ewww.
Wow, this is a complete surprise, when compared with the room in the previous photo.
That's exactly what I thought Sara B. Almost too clean.
Looks like one of the rooms we had in the psych ward upstairs
It looks so clean.
Very Nice! Great Observation.
this room looks rather freshly painted
lovely stain on the floor there!
It looks like new
no place to hide! lol
Interesting shot.
Oh my angling the room like this was a very clever design, I myself would have never even thought of that.
Seclusion rooms are much better then having roommates in a mental hospital. (BELIEVE ME!)
lol. as a painter, the room is in great condition

Comments pertaining to real location names, methods of entering the property, promotions or advertisements, off-topic discussion and general flaming, as well as those submitted under various aliases are subject to immediate deletion and your ip address being banned from this website. By submitting your comment you agree to these terms. Visit the forum for off-topic and general discussion. To prevent your comment from being removed and to help keep this site uncluttered, please read more about comments on opacity.

Memories and stories from past employees, visitors or patients are gratefully welcomed, they help keep these places alive!

 
Previous photo Massachusetts Mental Health Center | Movie Crew Next photo