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1 online resource (128 pages). |
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Images of America
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Access limited to subscribing institutions. |
Summary |
Camarillo State Hospital, affectionately known as Cam," officially opened its doors in 1936, during a time when the California State Commission in Lunacy oversaw the treatment and care of those deemed mentally ill. A pioneering research institution in autism and schizophrenia, Cam achieved notoriety as one of two state institutions that accommodated children and as the first state hospital to receive certification for treatment of the developmentally disabled. Although it was an independent body, retaining its own dairy, farm, residences, and even a bowling alley, Cam also developed creative relationships with volunteers, educators, and businesspeople for the betterment of its patients. "Enhancing Innovation Through Independence" became Cam's final ambition and, in the end, its ultimate achievement.". |
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Print version record. |
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California State University, Channel Islands.
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Camarillo State Hospital -- History.
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Developmentally disabled -- Services for -- California -- History.
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Hospitals -- California -- Camarillo -- History.
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Psychiatric hospitals -- California -- Camarillo -- History.
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State hospitals -- California -- Camarillo -- History.
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MEDICAL / Mental Health.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Holt, Mary E., author.
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ISBN |
9781439666968 (epub) |
Standard No. |
9781439666968 |
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