Who decided to replace Oregon State Hospital?
The 2007 Oregon Legislature authorized funding estimated at $458 million to build two new state-operated psychiatric facilities: a 620-bed facility in Salem and a 360-bed facility in Junction City. Both will be modern psychiatric treatment and recovery facilities designed for up-to-date psychiatric practices structured, along with a strengthened community mental health system, to support healing, recovery and a return to successful community living. The Salem facility is scheduled to open in 2011 and the Junction City facility in 2013.
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