Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. The Department of State Hospitals-Patton is a forensic psychiatric hospital located in Patton, CA, in San Bernardino County. DSH-Patton was established in 1890 and opened in 1893. DSH-Patton provides treatment to forensically and civilly committed patients within a secure treatment area.

  2. Operated by the California Department of State Hospitals, Patton State Hospital is a forensic hospital with a licensed bed capacity of 1287 for people who have been committed by the judicial system for treatment.

  3. Today, DSH-Patton continues to provide care to nearly 1,500 patients on a daily basis, one of the largest state hospitals in the country. The facility is operated by more than 2,400 staff who work with these patients each and every day.

  4. We are looking forward to re-opening soon as we have plans to expand visiting. We will provide periodic updates on both the re-opening status and the expansion plan in the near future. Remote visits are available for scheduling. For updates, kindly check our website: California Department of State Hospitals - Patton Visitor Information.

  5. What do patients say about Patton State Hospital? US News has published patient experience ratings at Patton State Hospital in up to 10 key categories. See ratings .

  6. Patton State Hospital. For years, this institution was known only as "The Insane Asylum". Prior to its construction in 1890, there were only two state institutions in Southern California: the Reform School at Whittier, and the State Normal School at Los Angeles.

  7. Nov 4, 2015 · The asylum expanded rapidly during the first decade of the new century. It also had a new name: Patton Hospital, or Patton Insane Asylum, in honor of Harry W. Patton, one of the first members of the hospital's board of managers.