California Mental Health Institutions Closed During the Reagan Era: A List
Here is a list of mental health institutions in California that were closed by Reagan:
- DeWitt State Hospital - Auburn, California
- Fairview State Hospital - Costa Mesa, California
- Lanterman State Hospital - Pomona, California
- Modesto State Hospital - Modesto, California
- Napa State Hospital - Napa, California
- Patton State Hospital - Patton, California
- Sonoma State Hospital - Eldridge, California
- Stockton State Hospital - Stockton, California
For more information on the closure of these mental health institutions, you can refer to the following sources:
- California Health and Human Services Agency: [State Hospitals - Historical and Current Status](https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/State-Hospitals---Historical-and-Current-Status.aspx)
- Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission: [Report to the Legislature on the Closures of State Mental Hospitals](https://mhsoac.ca.gov/reports/2015/mental_hospitals_closures.pdf)
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