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SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 50
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WHEREAS, The North Texas State Hospital has provided |
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mental health services to the public for a century; and |
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WHEREAS, In 1922, the first patient was admitted to the |
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facility, known briefly as the Northwest Texas Insane Asylum |
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before its designation as the Wichita Falls State Hospital; it |
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was well equipped for its day, offering surgery, radiology, |
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laboratory analysis, electrotherapy, and hydrotherapy; by 1930, |
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a staff of 7 doctors and nearly 100 attendants served a |
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population of more than 1,500 patients; most personnel lived on |
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the 940-acre campus, which encompassed a farm that made the |
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community almost entirely self-sustaining during the Great |
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Depression; and |
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WHEREAS, The hospital expanded to nearly 100 buildings by |
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the 1940s, and during wartime labor shortages, a reduced staff |
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worked long hours to care for approximately 2,400 patients; |
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conditions improved, and in 1951, an annex to serve geriatric |
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patients was opened in Vernon; the number of residents decreased |
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over subsequent decades with the advent of effective |
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psychotropic medications and access to community programs and |
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nursing home care; the hospital was able to increase its service |
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area from 23 to 53 counties in the 1980s, and Vernon State |
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Hospital was redefined as the state's forensic psychiatric |
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facility; and |
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WHEREAS, In the late 1990s, the Texas Department of Mental |
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Health and Mental Retardation undertook efficiency reforms and |
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combined the administrations in Wichita Falls and Vernon as North |
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Texas State Hospital; today, it includes the Wichita Falls |
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campus, the main Vernon campus, and the Vernon-South Campus; NTSH |
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provides inpatient care for those referred by the local mental |
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health authority, as well as forensic psychiatry and competency |
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restoration services for adolescents and adults in the criminal |
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justice system; and |
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WHEREAS, Committed to excellence in mental health care, |
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North Texas State Hospital has made a positive difference in the |
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lives of countless people, and its 100th anniversary provides a |
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fitting opportunity to recognize its many contributions to the |
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communities it has served; now, therefore, be it |
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RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 88th |
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Legislature, hereby commemorate the centennial of North Texas |
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State Hospital and extend to all those associated with the |
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hospital sincere best wishes for the future; and, be it further |
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RESOLVED, That an official copy of this Resolution be |
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prepared for the hospital as an expression of high regard from |
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the Texas Senate. |
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Springer |
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President of the Senate |
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I hereby certify that the |
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above Resolution was adopted by |
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the Senate on January 24, 2023. |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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Member, Texas Senate |