Hudson River Psychiatric Center
Hospital in New York, United States
41°44′24.1″N 73°54′14.6″W / 41.740028°N 73.904056°W / 41.740028; -73.904056The Hudson River Psychiatric Center in Poughkeepsie, New York was a building and a psychiatric facility for adults operated by the New York State Office of Mental Health. It was closed in January 2012, and patients were moved to Rockland Psychiatric Center.[1]
It was located at 10 Ross Circle, in Poughkeepsie, not far from the defunct Hudson River State Hospital. The property continues to serve as an Office of Mental Health field office.[2]
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