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