User talk:69.115.40.66
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[edit] Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
Thanks for drawing my attention to the below innacurate statement in the Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital article:
Patients were slowly transferred to smaller-capacity programs until, in 2005, no patients resided at Greystone.
I assume this user removed it because in 2005, there actually were patients at Greystone (not in the Kirkbride building, though). Sorry for the confusion. I modified it to the existing sentence:
Some patients were slowly transferred to smaller-capacity programs, reducing the number of residential patients to approximately 450 in 2005.
to reflect the information contained in the following pdf file on page 50:
http://www.lsnj.org//PDFs/budget/EyeonBudgetIIWeb.pdf, which contains this information in a table:
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital
- Actual FY02: 553
- Actual FY03: 553
- Revised FY04: 515
- Estimated FY05: 451
Hope this helps explain why I reverted and revised this edit, user:69.115.40.66. No hard feelings. Thanks for contributing! Rkitko 04:38, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] January 2008
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