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GEORGIA STATE PLAN for
CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED (Fiscal Year 1969)
The Georgia State Plan is a public document for guiding and influencing the development of a complete range of diagnostic, treatment, education, training, custodial and sheltered workshop services and facilities for the mentally retarded. It describes the present pattern of services and facilities throughout the State. It presents a coordinated, comprehensive program for the orderly development of needed mental retardation services and facilities designed to provide quality treatment and care for the retarded. The Plan serves as the basis for allocation of funds for construction of community facilities.
The State Plan is prepared in accordance with the legislative requirements contained in Title I, Part C, of Public Law 88-164 (as amended), the Regulations for Grants for Constructing Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (General), and the Guidelines and Procedures for Developing State Plan for Community Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Program. It contains the required quantitative and narrative information.
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CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II CHAPTER III CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V CHAPTER VI
General Requirements (a) Authority Designation (b) State Agency Organization Chart (c) Roster of Members of State Board of Health (d) Members of the State Advisory Council (e) Designation and Authority of State Agency (f) Designation and Description of State Advisory Council
Methods of Program Administration
Basic Goals and Policies of the Planning and Construction Program (a) Goals of State Agency (b) Policies of the State Agency
Policies Relative to Construction Project Development for the Mentally Retarded (a) Definition of Services (b) Definition of Facilities (c) Maps: No. 1- Service Areas for Mental Retardation Facilities No. 2- Existing and Proposed Type 1 D&E Centers No. 3- Existing and Proposed Type 2 D&E Centers No. 4- Existing and Proposed Residential Facilities
Method of Processing Construction Grant Applications
Method of Determining Need for Mental Retardation Facilities (a) Day Program Needs (b) Diagnosis and Evaluation Program Needs (c) Residential Program Needs (d) Tables: No. 1- Estimated Numbers of Mentally Retarded in Georgia (1967) and the Programs of Education, Training, Treatment and Care Given Priority No. 2- Existing and Proposed Day Facilities (Training Programs) for the Mentally Retarded in Each Area
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The Community Services Branch of the Division of Mental Health and the Health Facilities Planning and Construction Branch of the Division of Medical Care Administration work cooperatively to produce the State Plan for the Construction of Community Mental Retardation Facilities.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION. AND WELFARE
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE SiLVER SPRING. MARYLAND 20910
ANNUAL REVISION OF STATE PLAN
(CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES)
A. DESIGNATION OF STATE AGENCY responsible for administering the State Plan:
1. AGENCY NAME
Georgia Department of Public Health
2. Has the organization of the State Agency been changed since the existing State Plan was approved?
ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
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Branch of Health Facilities
B. AUTHORITY OF THE STATE AGENCY:
(If "yes," attach chart showing organization of State Agency and relationship of the unit responsible for administering the State Plan to other units of State Agency.)
Has any change been mace in the authority of the State agency to catry out the provisions of the State Plan?
(If u yes ," attach copy of legislation or directive which accomplished change).
C. DESIGNATION OF STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL:
DYES Ii] NO
Has any change been made in the membership of the State Advisory Councilor the manner in which consultation services for rehabilitation is to be provided to the State Agency?
(If "yes," anach revised list of members)
D. METHODS OF ADMINISTRATION:
Do the methods of administration included in the approved State Plan reflect accurately the current or projected method of administering the State Plan?
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(If uno," attach revised or additional pages) E. STATE AGENCY REQUIREMENTS:
Have any changes been made in (l) State goals or policies, (2) methods of determining priority, (3) service area delineations, (4) bed need formula, or (5) standards for maintenance and operation of facilities?
lJU YES
(If "yes," attach revised or additional pages)
F. FEDERAL SHARE (Indicate below the percentage for each category.)
HOSPITALS AND PUBLIC HEAL TH CENTERS
40 '1', REHABILITATION FACILITIES
FACILITIES FOR LONG-TERM CARE
50 % MODERNIZATION
60 % 40 %
DIAGNOSTIC OR TREA TMENT CENTERS
MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES
G. DATE OF PUBLIC NOTICE:
50 % VARIABLE RATE
(Attach copy of factors used and table listing Federal share for
50 7. the various areas of the State for each category)
August 28, 1969
I hereby certify that the information above and attached statements, charts, maps, and tables are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief, and are an accurate presentation of the revised State Plan adopted by the State Agency.
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EFFECTIVE DATE OF REViSiON
John H. Venable, M. D., Director July 1, 1968 Georgia Department of Public Health
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STATE ADVISORY OOUNCIL July 1. 1968
Name
Address
Occupation
Term Expires
Representatives of Consumers
Leroy Cowart
1st Congo Dist.-Statesboro
J. Auvel Stewart
2nd Congo Dist.-Thomasville
Paul Sinclair
3rd Congo Dist.-Monte~a
John K. Wingfield
4th Cong. Dist.-Tucker
Vacant
5th Congo Dist.-Atlanta
Terrell Starr
6th Congo Dist.-Forest Park
Alvin D. Phillips. Sr.
7th Congo Dist.-Ft. Oglethorpe
Rev. Frank R. Nalls. Jr.
8th Congo Dist.-St. Simons Island
Reeder Tucker
9th Congo Dist.-Royston
Ralph Snow
10th Congo Dist.-Athens
Joe Aycock
State-at-Large - Monroe
Attorney-Retired Farmer Building Supply Dealer Accountant
Insurance Real Estate Minister Business Man Manufacture r Landscape Architect
July 1. 1969
July 1. 1972
July 1. 1969
July 1. 1971
July 1. 1971
July 1. 1969
July I, 1971
July 1. 1969 July 1. 1972
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July I, 1970
Representatives of Non-Governmental Agencies and Organizations
Georgia Dental Association
J. Curtis Lane. D.D.S.
Statesboro
Georgia Hospital Association
Norman D. Burkett
Dalton
Georgia Association County Commissioners
J. L. White. Jr.
Americus
Georgia Pharmaceutical Association
J. B. Cherry
Dawson
Georgia Nursing Association
Mrs. Janie Coker. R.N.
Macon
Georgia Municipal Association
Hon. Howard Atherton
Marietta
Medical Association of Georgia
A. B. Conger. M.D.
Columbus
Georgia Association of Nursing Homes
Mrs. Nadine Bender
Tucker
Georgia Association for Mental Health
Rev. Albert L. Cardwell
Macon
Georgia Association for Retarded Children
Mr. Emerson Elliott
McDonough
Dentist Hospital Administrator County Commissioner Pharmacist Nurse Mayor Physician Nursing Home Administrator Minister Tax Commissioner
July 1. 1972 July 1. 1972 July 1. 1972 July 1. 1970 July I, 1970 July I, 1971 July I, 1971 July 1. 1970 July 1. 1972 July 1. 1970
Representatives of State Agencies Serving the Retarded William H. Burson - Director. Family and Children Services John Prickett - Director. Vocational Rehabilitation Jack P. Nix - Superintendent. Department of Education John H. Venable. M.D. - Director. Department of Public Health
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Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta
Atlanta
Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member
Ex-Officio Member Ex-Officio Member
MEMBERS OF THE GEORGIA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
(July I, 1968)
Name B. W. Forester, M.D., Chairman John M. Martin, M.D., Vice Chairman J. T. Mercer, D.V.M., Secretary P. K. Dixon, M.D. Lamar B. Peacock, M.D. Wesley A. Carr, D.D.S. W. F. McKemie, M.D. Roy L. Gibson, M.D. Albert C. Tuck, D.D.S. Harrison Bray William A. Dickson, M.D. John D. Marshall, R. Ph. Carl E. Pruett L. H. Griffin, Sr., M.D. Earl T. McGhee, M.D. Richard H. Smoot, M.D. Lee Roy Claxton, R. Ph. John E. Garner, Jr.
City and County Macon (Bibb) Augusta (Richmond) Elberton (Elbert) Gainesville (Hall) Atlanta (Fulton) Augusta (Richmond) Albany (Dougherty) Columbus (Muscogee) Thomasville (Thomas) Manchester (Meriwether) Hahira (Lowndes) Camilla (Mitchell) Griffin (Spalding) Claxton (Evans) Dalton (Whitfield) Decatur (DeKalb) Griffin (Spalding) Milledgeville (BaldWin)
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Area 6th District 10th District State-at-Large 9th District 5th District State-at-Large 2nd District 3rd District State-at-Large State-at-Large 8th District State-at-Large State-at-Large 1st District 7th District 4th District State-at-Large State-at-Large
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Public Health in its administration of the mental retardation facilities construction program under Title I of Public Law 88-164 (as amended).
b. The Advisory Council, when functioning with regard to mental retardation, is constituted administratively rather than legally, as is the case in Hill-Burton matters.
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c. The state law creating the Hospital Advisory Council as a legal entity is attached as Appendix A.
4. Description of the State Advisory Council
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a. The State Advisory Council has among its membership representatives of state agencies serving the retarded; representatives of nongovernmental agencies and organizations concerned with education, employment, rehabilitation, welfare and health; and representatives of consumers of mental retardation services.
b. The names, addresses, occupations and organizational representation of members of the State Advisory Council are included in this State Plan.
5. Activities of the State Advisory Council
a. The State Advisory Council meets quarterly.
b. Annually the State Advisory Council reviews and approves the Plan for the Construction of Community Mental Retardation Facilities and may make recommendations for changes. Final approval of the Plan is given by the State Board of Health.
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CHAPTER I
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Designation of State Agency
a. The Georgia Department of Public Health is the state agency in Georgia designated to administer the provisions of Part C, Title I, Public Law 88-164. The Department is under the control of an l8-member State Board of Health.
b. The Health Facilities Planning and Construction Branch of the Division of Medical Care Administration is responsible for producing and making annual revisions to the Plan in coordination with the Community Services Branch of the Division of Mental Health. The Community Services Branch reviews and approves the narrative descriptions of projects. The Health Facilities Planning and Construction Branch works with project sponsors and their architects to assure that architectural planning is in accord with the narrative description of the program and Social and Rehabilitation Service Regulations.
2. Authority of the State Agency
a. In a letter dated November 27, 1963, the Attorney General of the State of Georgia states that, in his opinion, the Georgia Department of Public Health had the authority to carry out the provisions of Public Law 88-164.
b. In a subsequent letter dated February 6, 1964, from the Governor of the State of Georgia to the Regional Director of Health, Education and Welfare, the Georgia Department of Public Health was designated the State Agency to administer the mental retardation facilities construction program.
3. Designation of State Advisory Council
a. The Hospital Advisory Council for the Hill-Burton Program, augmented by three additional members, serves as the Advisory Council to the Georgia Department of
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of Public Health in regard to the program.
(3) Failure to start construction during the fiscal year schedule or the succeeding fiscal year.
(4) Voluntary withdrawal.
d. If a project is removed from the project construction schedule by the State Agency, the .' schedule will be revised to include the next highest priority project which meets the requirements for inclusion.
3. Deadline for Submission of Applications i
No rigid deadlines have been established for receiving applications or letters of intent to apply for Federal assistance.
4. Standards of Construction and Equipment
a. The State Agency has adopted the general standards of construction and equipment prescribed in Section 54.119 of the Regulations for Grants for Constructing Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (General).
b. Copies of such Federal standards are available at the Georgia Department of Public Health.
5. Inspection Procedures
a. When a request for payment of an installment is made, the State Agency will make an inspection of the project to determine that services have been rendered, work has been performed, and purchases have been made as claimed by the applicant and in accord with the approved project application. In addition, the State Agency will make such additional inspections as are deemed necessary to assure compliance with program requirements. Reports of each inspection will be retained in the files of the Branch of Health Facilities, Georgia Department of Public Health.
6. Construction Payments
a. Requests for construction payments shall be submitted by applicants to the State Agency
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CHAPTER II
METHODS OF PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
1. Publicizing the State Plan
a. At least 30 days prior to submission of the State Plan or any modification thereof to the Social and Rehabilitation Service, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Georgia State Agency shall publish in newspapers having circulation throughout the State a general description of the proposed plan or any such modification, and copies of the proposed State Plan shall be available for examination and comment by interested persons.
b. Copies of the approved Plan may be obtained from the Georgia Department of Public Health, 47 Trinity Avenue, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia 30334.
2. Project Construction Schedule
a. After approval of the State Plan by the Social and Rehabilitation Service, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the State Agency will develop a project construction schedule in accord with Section 54.107 of the Regulations for Grants for Constructing Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (General) which will list the projects which the State Agency proposes to approve during the fiscal year.
b. Projects that have complied with all Federal and State legal and planning requirements will be placed on the project construction schedule after consideration of the following:
(1) Priority of the project as reflected by the State Plan.
(2) Total amount of State and Federal funds allocated for projects of this type.
c. Following approval of the project construction schedule by Federal authorities, no project will be removed from the construction schedule except for:
(1) Failure to submit the required documents.
(2) Failure to comply with prescribed rules and regulations of the Georgia Department
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(2) Retain on file for a period of at least five years beyond participation in the program, all documents, accounting records and controls related to any expenditure;
(3) Make provisions for access to all records and project documents by the Administrator,
Social and Rehabilitation Service, or her duly authorized representative.
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b. The State Agency will take such steps as are necessary to assure that recipients of Federal funds:
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(2) Retain for a period of at least five years after final payment of Federal funds, all financial records and documents related to expenditures for their projects;
(3) Make provision for access to all records and project documents by the Comptroller General of the United States or his duly authorized representative.
10. Fair Hearings
a. In establishing a fair hearing procedure, the State Board of Health has adopted "Enforcement and Administrative Rules and Practices and Procedures of the Georgia Deparbnent of Public Health" (Rule 270-01-01), which was developed pursuant to authority vested in the Board by the Georgia Health Code, Chapter 88-3 and 88-110 (Georgia Law, 1963). A copy of Rule 270-01-01 is attached as Appendix C.
11. Minimum Standards of Maintenance and Operation
a. Minimum standards of maintenance and operation for mental retardation facilities are required by Public Law 88-164, the Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Act of 1963, and Public Law 90-170, the Mental Retardation Amendments of 1967. Under these laws the State Plan "must provide minimum standards (to be fixed in the discretion of the State) for maintenance and operation of facilities which receive Federal aid under this part and, effective July 1, 1969, provide for enforcement of such standards with respect to projects approved by the Secretary under this part after June 30, 1967".
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in accordance with the provisions of Section 54.115 of the Regulations for Grants for Constructing Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (General) except that the schedule of payments shall be as follows:
(1) The first installment shall be paid when not less than 15 per cent of the work of construction on the facility has been completed.
(2) Not less than three nor more than six additional installment payments shall be made as required by the project.
b. The Georgia Department of Public Health is not authorized to make payments to nonprofit hospital associations or corporations. Federal funds will be paid to sponsors of such project directly by the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
c. The official of the Georgia Department of Public Health authorized to act as custodian of Federal funds to applicants who qualify as local governmental agencies or units thereof is the Director, Office of Administration.
7. Personnel Standards ~ Systems
a. All personnel employed in administering the State Plan will be appointed under and subject to the policies established and maintained by the State Merit System of Personnel Administration. The policies of the State Merit System will comply with all requirements of Section 54.109 (a) of the Regulations for Grants for Constructing Facilities for the Mentally Retarded (General).
8. Conflict of Interest
a. No full-time officer or employee of the State Agency, or any firm, organizations, corporation, or partnership which such officer or employee owns, controls, or directs, shall receive funds from the applicant directly or indirectly, in payment for services provided in connection with the planning, design, construction, or equipping of projects.
9. Financial Records
a. The State Agency will:
(1) Comply with Section 54.116 of the Regulations for Grants for Constructing
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b. Transfer of Allotment to the Allotment for Community Mental Health Facilities.
If the State Agency requests in writing to the U.S. Department of Health,
Education and Welfare that a specified portion of its allotment for the
construction of facilities for the mentally retarded be added to the State's
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allotment for the construction of community mental health facilities, the
State Agency will:
(1) Certify that it has afforded from the date of availability of the first
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such allotments to the State a minimum period of six months, during which
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application could be made for the portion so specified and that no
approval applications for such funds were received during that period
of time, or
(2) Demonstrate satisfactorily to the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare that the need for community mental health facilities is substantially greater than for facilities for the mentally retarded, such demonstration to include the concurrence or views of the State Advisory Council.
13. Rate of Federal Participation
a. The Georgia State Board of Health has elected and adopted the folloWing directive relative to the use of grant-in-aid funds for mental retardation facilities construction projects:
"The State Board of Health elects the option of a uniform grant method and directs that each construction project approved under Title I, Part C, of Public Law 88-164, as amended, for the current fiscal year shall be fifty (50) per centum."
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b. Chapter 88-19, Georgia Health Code, entitled "Regulations of Hospitals and Related Institutions" authorizes the Department of Public Health to promulgate repsonable rules and regulations and issue permits for the operation of community mental health and mental retardation facilities (see Appendix D). This statute prescribes that the Department of Health, after consultation with the Hospital Advisory Council, shall adopt and promulgate such reasonable rules and regulations which in its judgment are necessary to protect the health and lives of patients and shall prescribe and set out the kind and quality of building, equipment, facilities, and institutional services which institutions as defined herein shall have and use in order to properly care for their patients.
c. Minimum standards of maintenance and operation for mental retardation facilities have been established by the Georgia Department of Public Health. They incl,ude standards for residential facilities (Appendix E), diagnostic and evaluation facilities (Appendix F) and day care centers (Appendix G). These standards currently are being revised and updated. All changes will be submitted promptly to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare for approval as amendments to the State Plan.
d. Effective July 1, 1969, the State will enforce minimum standards with respect to projects approved under the program after June 30, 1967. Enforcement of the minimum standards shall include a program of inspection at specified intervals, a method of recording findings and procedures for correcting deficiencies.
12. Transfer of Allotments
a. Transfer of Allotment to Another State.
If the allotment to the State of Georgia exceeds the amount of funds needed, and upon the request of another state, the Georgia Department of Public Health will submit a request in writing to the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare that its allotment, or a specified portion thereof, be added to the allotment of another state for the purpose of meeting a portion of the Federal share of the cost of a construction project for the mentally retarded in such other states. The accessibility of the facility and the extent to which services
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prior to awarding the construction contract, either by public advertising or circularizing three or more bidders; and award the contract to the responsible bidder submitting the lowest acceptable bid.
d. That the applicant will enter into no construction contract or contracts for the project or a part thereof, the cost of which is in excess of the estimated cost approved in the application for that portion of the work covered by the plans and specifications, without the prior approval of the Surgeon General.
e. That the applicant will submit to the Surgeon General for prior approval changes
that substantially alter the scope of work, function, utilities or safety of
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f. That the applicant will construct the project, or cause it to be constructed, to final completion in accordance with the application and approved plans and specifications.
g. That the applicant will maintain adequate and separate accounting and fiscal records and accounts for all funds provided from any source to pay the cost of the project, and permit audit of such records and accounts at any reasonable times.
h. That the applicant will furnish progress reports and such other information as the Surgeon General may require.
i. That the applicant will provide and maintain competent and adequate architectural or engineering supervision and inspection at the construction site to insure that the completed work conforms with the approved plans and'specifications.
j. That sufficient funds will be available to meet the Non-Federal share of the cost of'constructing the facility.
k. That sufficient funds will be available when construction is completed for effective use of the facility for the purpose for which it is to be constructed.
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b. No State funds have been appropriated which could be used as the State's share in the cost of construction of projects under Public Law 88-164, with the exception of specific appropriations to the Department of Public Health for retirement of bonds issued by the State Hospital Authority.
14. Assurances of Non-Discrimination
a. The State Agency will obtain assurance from each applicant that all portions and services of the entire facility for the construction of which10r in connection with which, aid under the Act is sought will be made available, without discrimination on account of race, creed, color, or national origin; and that no professionally qualified persons will be discriminated against on account of race, creed, color, or national origin with respect to the privilege of professional practice in the facility.
15. Assurances from Applicants
In addition to any other requirements imposed by law, each construction grant shall be subject to the condition that the applicant will furnish and comply with the following assurances:
a. That the applicant (or other public or nonprofit agency which is to operate the facility) has or will have a fee simple or such other ~state or interest in the site, including necessary easements and rights-of-way, sufficient to assure for a period of not less than 50 years undisturbed use and possession for the purpose of the construction and operation of the facility.
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c. That the applicant will perform actual construction work by the lump sum (fixed price) contract method; employ ade~uate methods of obtaining competitive bidding
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o. That the facility will furnish a reasonable volume of service to persons unable to pay, both the legally indigent and persons unable to pay the full cost of needed service, and will contract with appropriate local, state, and federal agencies for financial support of such services.
p. That the applicant will comply with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil R~ghts Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252; P.L. 88-352) which provides that no person in the United States shall, on the ' ground of race, color, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied th~ benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance (sec. 601).
q. That applicants for a modernization grant, the purpose of which is to replace an obsolete facility, must give adequate assurances that the facility proposed to be replaced will be closed or will not be used for the purpose for which its replacement is constructed. If the applicant is Inot the owner of the facility to be replaced under the Act, the applicant is required to have a legal contract with its owners to assure its closing or the discontinuation of its use as a facil'ity for the purpose proposed in the application.
r. That the applicant will conform to all applicable requirements of the State Plan and regulations of this part.
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1. (1) That any laborer or mechanic employed by any contractor or subcontractor in the performance of work on the construction of the facility will be paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in the locality as determined under the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 276 et seq).
(2) That the following conditions and provisions will be included in all construction contracts:
(a) The Provisions of Labor Standards for U. S. Public Health Service Construction Grant (PHS 930-A-5) pertaining to the Copeland Act (Anti-Kickback) Regulations and Labor Standards (prevailing rates of pay and overtime requirements) except in the case of .contracts in the amount of $2,000.00 or less;
(b) The requirements of Executive Order 11114, June 22, 1963, (28 F.R. 6485) and the procedures prescribed pursuant thereto by the President's committee on Equal Employment Opportunity (28 F.R. 9812);
(c) The contractor shall furnish performance and payment bonds, each of which shall be in the full amount of the contract price, and shall maintain, during the life of the contract, adequate fire, workmen's compensation, public liability and property damage insurance;
(d) Representatives of the Surgeon General and State Agency will have access at all reasonable times to work wherever it is in preparation or progress and the constructor shall provide facilities for such access and inspection.
m. That a facility providing inpatient care will be operated and maintained in accordance with minimum standards prescribed by the State Agency for the maintenance and operation of such facilities.
n. That the facility will furnish a community service; a facility provides a community service when (1) the services furnished are available to the general public, or (2) admission is limited only on the basis of age, medical indigency, or medical diagnosis.
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g. To provide consultation and other professional services to communities in Georgia and assist them in planning, promoting and implementing services on a local level.
h. To assist local agencies and organizations in applying for and obtaining financial support for mental retardation services and facilities through State and Federal sources.
i. To coordinate the mental retardation program of the State Agency with those of other agencies
and organizations throughout the State and Nation so as to assure effective and efficient
development of comprehensive services.
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more about mental retardation, whether through brief workshop experiences, undergraduate
training or graduate degree programs in related professional areas.
k. To promote and encourage research of all kinds in the field of mental retardation.
1. To prepare and submit for legislative approval proposals for changes and additions to State law which will allow the needs of the retarded to be met more effectively.
The above goals are explained in more detail in "A Comprehensive Mental Retardation Plan for Georgia" (Georgia Department of Public Health - 1968) and a listing of 134 specific recommendations is provided (Ibid., pp. viii - xvi).
2. Policies of the State Agency
The State Agency makes every effort to develop and implement policies which are consistent with attainment of the goals described above. In general, it is felt that comprehensive, coordinated health services are more desirable than fragmented, unrelated services. For this reason, specific policies have been established in order to implement program goals.
a. It is the policy of the State Agency to plan comprehensively for the provision and expansion of health services of all kinds. Under Public Law 89-749, Partnership for Health Amendments, the State Agency has organized an Office of Comprehensive Health Planning and additional areawide planning councils are being developed. It is anticipated that plans for mental retardation services will be coordinated and developed in conjunction with this policy.
b. It is the policy of the State Agency to encourage the utilization of generic services by the mentally retarded so as to permit the most economic, efficient and effective delivery of
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- - - - - - - - - - BASIC GOALS AND POLICIES OF THE PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
1. Goals of State Agency
The primary goal of the Georgia Department of Public Health in the area of mental retardation is to provide a full range of comprehensive services and facilities for all retarded persons and their families as near their home communities as possible, so that each individual retardate in Georgia will have an opportunity to develop his maximum potential for independent functioning. It follows as an important corollary that institutional placement is to be avoided except when absolutely necessary.
In accomplishing the primary goal, other more specific goals have been established by the State Agency:
a. To encourage the development of programs for the prevention of mental retardation.
b. To support a state-wide public education program to inform Georgia citizens about the problem of mental retardation and acquaint them with the need for services.
c. To encourage the utilization of generic services for the retarded so that proper care and treatment may be delivered economically and efficiently.
d. To provide, or assist in the provision of, a broad range of specialized public services and facilities for the retarded, including educational services, training services, treatment services, diagnostic and evaluation services, residential or custodial care services and sheltered workshop services.
e. To encourage the development of other more specific and supportive services such as homemaking services to mothers of seriously handicapped retardates, recreational services for retardates who can benefit from such instruction.
f. To stimulate the development of services and facilities for the retarded in disadvantaged or poverty areas by giving such areas priority over less disadvantaged areas.
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serve in the development and implementation of mental retardation services in Georgia, as follows:
(a) A Professional Advisory Panel whose membership covers the gamut of professions
concerned with mental and emotional handicaps advises the Division on matters of
program and policy.
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serves as a forum for discussion of current issues in retardation and occasionally
prepares position papers on matters of importance.
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There is frequent contact between the State Agency and a number of community organi-
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Association for Retarded Children, the Georgia Council on Children and Youth, and Office
of Economic Opportunity.
(4) The Community Services Branch of the Division of Mental Health and the Health Facilities Planning and Construction Branch of the Division of Medical Care Administration - both administrative units of the State Agency - work cooperatively to produce the State Plan. This coordination assures that facility planning for mental retardation is correlated with the State Plan for construction of community mental health centers, hospitals and related health facilities. Furthermore, the State Hospital Advisory Council when augmented serves as the Advisory Council for all construction programs.
(5) Every effort will be made by the Georgia Department of Public Health to eliminate the duplication of services and to coordinate the existing and planned services. Local organized areawide planning councils will assist local sponsors and the Department in planning programs of services which will prevent duplication of services and facilities and unwise expenditure of funds, and planning for a coordinated and balanced program of services.
The State Agency will also cooperate with adjacent state agencies in providing services across state lines. Several urban centers, including Savannah, Augusta and Columbus,
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care and treatment services to the retarded and to insure the maintenance of the retarded in the mainstream of community life to the extent possible.
c. It is the policy of the State Agency to encourage the development of services for the mentally retarded by governmental and non-governmental agencies. The important role of private nonprofit organizations in stimulating the growth of programs in Georgia is recognized. At the same time, it is clear that public support for the entire gamut of retardation services is essential if the total need is to be met. For this reason, health agencies at all levels are being encouraged to initiate and provide a variety of community services for the retarded.
d. It is the policy of the State Agency to encourage county health departments to develop simultaneous, parallel services in mental health, mental retardation and alcoholism.
e. It is the policy of the State Agency to give special priority to the development of programs for the retarded residing in disadvantaged or low-income areas - both urban and rural. Several variables related to economic well-being have been taken into account in establishing priorities for this plan.
f. It is the policy of the State Agency to cooperate and coordinate fully in the planning and development of mental retardation services with all public and private agencies and organizations whose activities relate to retardation. This is accomplished in a variety of ways.
(1) In April 1968, the State Legislature directed the establishment of the Georgia Interdepartmental Council of the Handicapped. Represented on the Council are the Georgia Department of Public Health, the State Department of Education, the Department of Family and Children Services, the State Department of Corrections, the State Department of Labor and the Board of Regents. The Council serves to advise the Governor on matters related to a variety of handicapping conditions, including mental retardation. In addition, regular meetings of the Council serve to coordinate the activities and programs of the State Agencies.
(2) With the implementation of P.L. 89-749, Partnership for Health Amendments, Georgia has developed a State-wide Office of Comprehensive Health Planning and additional areawide planning councils are being developed. The Department will utilize the services of this Office and the local planning organizations in the development of the State Plan, in providing consultation to applicants and in processing applications.
(3) The Division of Mental Health has established several advisory and consultive groups to
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DEFINITIOO'S RELATIVE TO CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT !Q! THE MENTALLY RETARDED
i. Definition of Services
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Diagnostic Services
Diagnostic services mean coordinated medical, psychological and social services, supplemented where appropriate by nursing, educational or vocational services, and carried out under the supervision of personnel qualified to: (a) diagnose, appraise, and evaluate mental retardation and associated disabilities, and the strengths, ski\ls, abilities and potentials for improvement of the individual; (b) determine the needs ' of the individual and his family; (c) develop recommendations for a specific plan of' services to be provided with necessary counseling to carry out recommendations; and (d) where indicated, periodically reassess progress of the individual.
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Treatment services mean services under medical direction and supervision providing specialized medical, psychiatric, neurological, or surgical treatment, including dental therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech and hearing therapy, or other related therapies which provide for improvement in the effective physical, psychological or social functioning of the individual.
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Educational Services
Educational services mean services, under the direction and supervision of teachers qualified in special education, which provide a curriculum of instruction for preschoo} children, for school age children unable to participate in public schools, and for ' the mentally retarded beyond school age.
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Training services mean services which provide: (a) training in self-help and motor skills; (b) training in activities of daily living; (c) vocational training; (d) opportunities for personality development; and (e) experiences conductive to social
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are economically important to portions of adjacent states. Similarly, Chattanooga has economic and social influence in northwest Georgia. Interstate cooperation is seen as necessary in order to avoid unnecessary duplication of services across states lines.
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Diagnostic and evaluation facilities are planned and will be developed on the
basis of geographic units designated as Areas and on a statewide basis. Three
types of diagnostic and evaluation facilities are planned.
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clinic and will be operated as a portion of the comprehensive system of community
mental health services. Clinics are planned for each of the 32 Areas of the
state and will be located in the service center of each Area. Each clinic will
be staffed by a team of competent professionals and will offer diagnostic services
to any person known or suspected of being retarded. Map No. 2 indicates the
Areas where diagnostic and evaluation clinics of this type are under construction.
A second type of diagnostic and evaluation facility will be established to serve as a referral resource for cases too complex to be handled in the Area clinics. Twelve of these facilities will exist and be programed throughout the State. They will include evaluation units at Central State Hospital, Southwestern State Hospital, each of the nine Georgia Regional Hospitals and the Athens Branch of the Georgia Retardation Center, as well as the three federally supported diagnostic and evaluation clinics now operating in Chatham, DeKalb, and Muscogee counties. Map No. 3 indicates the location of each existing and proposed second level diagnostic and evaluation clinic.
A third type of diagnostic and evaluation clinic will be operated in conjunction with the two medical schools in the State. These will be highly specialized clinics handling only the most complex cases with special diagnostic problems. One clinic of this type is already in operation at Gracewood State School and
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development, and which are carried out under the supervision of personnel qualified to direct these services.
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Custodial services mean services which provide personal care including, where needed, health services supervised by qualified medical or nursing personnel.
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Sheltered Workshop Services
Sheltered workshop services mean services in a facility which provides or will provide comprehensive services involving a program of paid work which provides: (a) work evaluation; (b) work adjustment and training; (c) occupational training; and (d) transition3l or extended employment; and carried out under the supervision of personnel qualified to direct these activities.
2. Definition of Day Facilities
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A day facility provides diagnosis, treatment, educational, recreational, training, sheltered workshop, and personal care services for the mentally retarded on less than a 24-hour basis.
Day facility shall include special education and sheltered workshop programs throughout the State and public and private community day training programs aimed to serving those retardates not eligible for public school special education services and not needing residential services. Day facilities are planned and will be developed on the basis of geographic units designated as Areas (see Map No.1).
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Diagnostic and evaluation facilities offer a program of coordinated medical, psychological
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The second clinic of this type will be established in the Georgia Retardation Center and will be affiliated with Emory University School of Medicine (see Map No.3).
c. Residential Facilities
A residential facility is designed to provide medical, educational, diagnostic, treatment, vocational training, sheltered workshop, and personal care services on a 24-hour a day basis. These facilities provide services for the retarded who cannot be maintained in the home or the community.
Residential facilities are planned and will be developed on a statewide basis. The State will be served by three large residential facilities located in Atlanta, Milledgeville and Augusta and by a series of smaller residential facilities designed to serve retardates in special need categories, such as those who are bedfast, or those who are ambulatory adults. The smaller facilities will serve the mentally ill as well as the retarded. Map No. 4 shows the location of each major and special residential facility and indicates current construction status.
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It is estimated that approximately 7,700 retardates in Georgia (6% of the retarded) need services which can be carried out most effectively in community day training facilities. It is important that these services be made available as near the home of the retardate as possible. In most cases, small facilities serving 40 to 100 retardates are more desirable than larger centers. At least 110 additional day facilities are needed in Georgia, each serving an average of 60 retardates. Only 13% of the need for community day training services is now being met by existing facilities.
It is estimated that approximately 3500 retardates in Georgia need sheltered workshop services. At present, the State has only five private facilities providing this type of program. Approximately 70 additional sheltered workshops, each serving 40 retardates, are needed.
See Tables 2, 3 and 4 for existing and planned day services for the retarded in each Area of the State.
It is planned that a variety of treatment services will be provided through day facilities.
3. Diagnosis and Evaluation Program Needs
It is estimated that there is a need for approximately 8,500 evaluations of retarded individuals each year in Georgia. This figure is based on the current birthrate of mentally handicapped children and the need for periodic reevaluations. It does not include the large backlog of cases which have never been evaluated.
One diagnostic and evaluation team, if assigned on a full-time basis, can process no more than 300 cases per year. There is a need, therefore, for approximately 30 diagnostic centers in Georgia. Fortunately many agencies are assisting in meeting this demand and services are being expanded through local mental health clinics, state institutions, special projects and other services provided by the State Department of Education. It is estimated that approximately 12% of the need for diagnostic and evaluation services is met by existing facilities.
It is planned that some types of treatment services will be made available through diagnostic and evaluation facilities.
4. Residential Program Needs
It is estimated that approximately 6,600 retardates in the State (5% of the retarded) need residential care. This includes 1% of the mildly retarded, 20~ of the moderately retarded, 50~ of the severely retarded
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METHOD OF PROCESSING CONSTRUCTION GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR FACILITIES FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED PRO~ UNDER PUBLIC LAW 88-164
The State Agency (Georgia Department of Public Health) requires all applicants for grant-in-aid for construction of Facilities for the Mentally Retarded Program to submit the following in order listed.
1. Official Letter
The submission of Official Letter of Intent to File Application signed by the proper official of the agency making application. The Letter should be submitted to the Local District Director of Public Health for his information and forwarding to Health Facilities Planning Section, Georgia Department of Public Health.
2. Joint Survey of Need
The completion of a survey favorable in major elements relating to (a) need, (b) community unity, (c) adequate resources (staff and financial), (d) the proposed project complies with federal, state, and local planning requirements. (Detail information and assistance in community organization, survey, and planning are available on request to the Community Services Branch, Division of Mental Health, Georgia Department of Health.)
3. Program-Project Narrative
The development by the applicant and medical staff of a "Program-Project Narrative" based on survey recommendations for submission to the State Agency. (Guides for Preparing a Program and Project Narrative are available from the Health Facilities Planning Section or the Community Services Branch, Division of Mental Health.)
4. Agency Approval of ~ Program-Project Narrative
The State Agency approval of Program-Project Narrative is necessary in order to obtain a joint agreement as to scope of proposed construction project and its eligibility for grant-in-aid. (Also, the Program Narrative must be reviewed and endorsed by Areawide Planning Councils.)
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Mild IQ 55-69 88.8X
Moderate IQ 40-54 6.21.
Severe IQ 25-39 3.51.
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METIiOD OF DETERMINING NEED FOR MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES
1. Introduction
For initial planning purposes, the Georgia Department of Public Health estimates the number of mentally retarded at 3% of the general population. This figure is consistent with the recommendations of the 1962 report of the President's Panel on the Mental Retardation. However, the incidence and prevalence of mental retardation may exceed 3% in some rural and urban slum areas.
The President's Panel also estimated that of the mentally retarded, 88.8% were mildly handicapped, 6.2% were moderately handicapped, 3.5% were severely handicapped and 1.5% were profoundly handicapped. Levels of retardation, generally, are based on intellectual and behavioral functioning, and definitions of each level are in accord with the American Association on Mental Deficiency.
The Georgia Department of Public Health estimates that lLf.5% of the 1967 Georgia population falls within the age range 0 - 5 years, 25.2% between the age range 6 - 17 years and 60.3% over 17 years.
On the basis of these estimates, the number of retarded by intellectual level and chronological age can be computed for a given geographic area. Table 1 indicates the estimated numbers of retarded in Georgia by age and level of retardation, and the general programs of treatment, training, education and care which have been given highest priority in Georgia. Similar infonnation is provided on each planning area in Appendix H. Considering all areas of handicap, the mentally retarded probably provided the widest range of individual differences. They vary not only in intellectual ability and chronological age, but also in the presence of other linliting disabilities involving speech, vision, hearing, motor functioning, etc. Because of the complexity of the problem, many different programs and services are needed to provide a comprehensive, continuum of care for the retarded. Most programs and services can be furnished at the community level so that the need for residential or institutional care is limited.
2. Day Program Needs
The State Department of Education estimated that by 1970, Georgia will have approximately 30,200 school age mildly retarded children eligible for placement in special education classes for the educable mentally retarded and 6,050 school age moderately retarded children eligible for placement in special education classes for the trainable mentally retarded. (The State Department of Education has arrived at these figures by applying to the school age population of Georgia a prevalence figure of 2.5% for EMR and .5% for TMR. Other estimates in this plan are based on prevalence rates and IQ levels determined by the President's Panel on Mental Retardation.) About 38% of the need for school age
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types of facilities are required - day facilities, residential facilities and diagnostic and evaluation facilities.
For planning purposes, the State has been divided into 32 geographic units of suitable size to be served by the different types of facilities. These units are shown on Map No.1. Each geographic unit has been established by analyzing a number of variables, including:
(1) Location of existing centers of medical service; (2) Location of existing residential facilities for the retarde~; (3) Location and area of influence of population centers; (4) Projected population of geographic units; (5) Travel time and travel patterns from the periphery of geographic units to service
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The Fort Oglethorpe Area is located in the northwestern corner of the state and is composed of four counties - Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, and Walker. The western border of the Area is the Alabama - Georgia state line and the northern border is the Georgia - Tennessee state line. East - West highway transportation within the Area is limited by the convergence of three major mountain chains, making Fort Oglethorpe the most accessible center of service.
Mental
Health Manpower
Ratio
I.
10.26
Many residents of the Area depend upon light manufacturing and garment industries for livelihood. There has been a decline in small farming as a major occupation. The Area is within the economic and cultural influence of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and many Georgia residents are employed in that city. This had tended to inflate the median family income of Catoosa and Walker counties in proportion to the Area as a whole, much of which reflects the characteristic poverty of the Appalachian region.
Fort Oglethorpe has a general hospital of 179 beds which is financed jointly by Catoosa, Dade, and Walker Counties. The Walker County Health Department operates a mental health clinic in the hospital, and services are available to residents of the three counties. In addition to providing outpatient treatment and diagnostic services, an aftercare program is available to patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. There is some interest in developing an inpatient psychiatric unit in the general hospital. No day services for the mentally retarded have been established.
Three of the four 'counties of this Area - Catoosa, Dade and Walker - are incorporated in the Georgia-Tennessee Regional Health Commission, an areawide planning group funded by the Appalachian Regional Commission. The fourth county of this Area - Chattooga is included in the Northwest Georgia Regional Health Advisory Council, the areawide planning council serving an eleven-county area in northwestern Georgia.
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EKisting and Proposed Day Facilities (Sheltered Workshops) For the Mentally Retarded in Each Area
Area
Estimated Number of Retarded Needing Sheltered Workshop Services
Number of Retarded Served in EKis ting Sheltered Workshops
Es tima ted Number of Retarded Not Now Receiving Sheltered Workshop Services
Number of Additional Sheltered Workshop Programs Needed
Area 1 - Fort Oglethorpe Area 2 - Dalton Area 3 - Gainesville Area 4 - Rome Area 5 - Marietta Area 6 - Smyrna Area 7 - North Fulton Area 8 - Central Fulton Area 9 - West Fulton Area 10 - South Fulton Area 11 - North DeKalb Area 12 - Central DeKalb Area 13 - South DeKalb Area 14 - Athens Area 15 - LaGrange Area 16 - Jonesboro Area 17 - Griffin Area 18 - Columbus Area 19 - Americus Area 20 - Macon Area 21 - Warner Robins Area 22 - Milledgeville Area 23 - Augusta Area 24 - Dublin Area 25 - Statesboro Area 26 - Savannah Area 27 - Albany Area 28 - Tifton Area 29 - Thomasville Area 30 - Valdosta Area 31 - Waycross Area 32 - Brunswick
Totals
85 70 146 122 95 98 112 164 94 109 136 125 115 137 138 89 72 123 73 147 57 91 176 79 119 141 120 81 124 65 92
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3,477
0 0 0 51 0 0 0 441 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 188 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 48 0 0 0 0 _0_
765
85 70 146 71 95 98 112 0 94 109 136 125 115 137 138 89 72 0 73 147 57 91 176 79 119 104 72 81 124 65 92 ~
2,712*
2 2 3 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 0 2 3 1 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 2 _2_
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SERVICE AREA STATISTICS AND NARRATIVE
I. AREA
Ar Squar.
Miles
GAINESVILLE - AREA 3
Present
Estimated
Present
Population
1975 Population
Population Density
5
7
3,432 183,200 190,800 AREA NARRATIVE
53.4
Median Educational
Level
8
8.3
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education
58.13
% School Dropouts
10
5.31
% Male Emplayed Blue
Coller Occupation
11
62.45
Unemployment Rate
12
4.88
Dependency Ratio
13
.6893
Median Family Income
,.
3,440
J. FISCAL YEAR
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub-
Standard
,.Hou~illg
43.48 33.51
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
937
Perinatal Mortality
18
28.69
Mental
Health
Manpower Ratio
"
16.38
The Gainesville Area is located in the northeastern corner of the state and is composed of 13 counties - Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union and White. The northern boundary of the Area is the Georgia North Carolina state line and the eastern boundary is the Georgia - South Carolina state line. The topography of the Area varies from extremely mountainous in the northern counties to low, rolling hills in the south. A recently completed interstate highway passes through the eastern portion of the Area and two other major expressways are under construction.
Mineral and forest industries are important in some counties, but the area is primarily agricultural, specializing in poultry production. Light industry is increasing and the number of small farms is declining. Only in Hall County does the median family income approach the state average.
The Blue Ridge section, which is rich in Appalachian tradition, is a popular summer resort, and has a sizable number of urban vacation property owners. During the summer months, some of the mountain counties have both indigenous and transient populations, each requiring medical services - often beyond the capacity of the communities.
The city of Gainesville in Hall County is a growing commercial and industrial city which has developed a medical center of considerable capacity. The general hospital has 252 beds and 37 physicians are licensed to practice in the county. The Gainesville - Hall County Health Department operates a mental health clinic staffed by several professional persons. The clinic provides outpatient service to seven counties in the Area and outpatient service to Hall County residents on convalescent leave from state mental institutions. In Toccoa, the local health department operates an outpatient mental health program utilizing a full-time social worker, a consulting psychologist and a consulting psychiatrist. Plans are underway to coordinate these services with the Gainesville clinic in the near future. A State Regional Hospital serving the mentally ill, the mentally retarded and the alcoholic has been projected for the Gainesville Area.
Application has been made and approved for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community @ental health center in this Area. Construction is scheduled to begin in 1969. Gainesville has one private day training facility serving the mentally retarded.
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projected 1975 population between 75,000 and 200,000. Nine Areas - Central Fulton, North DeKalb, Central DeKalb, South DeKalb, Columbus, Macon, Augusta, Savannah and Albany have projected populations slightly in excess of 200,000. All of these Areas are urban in character, and it is felt that the accompanying concentration of mental health professionals in these Areas will make it possible to accommodate a somewhat larger total population.
Since the submission of the 1966-67 State Construction Plan, only minor changes have been made in the number and boundaries of the Service Areas. Fulton County has been divided into four Service Areas instead of three to allow smaller population totals in each Area. At the request of local health authorities, Mitchell and Colquitt Counties were transferred from Areas 27 and 28 to Area 29.
Division of the State into planning Regions for the purpose of construction of Type 2 diagnostic and evaluation facilities and for residential facilities is under study by the Georgia Department of Public Health. When Regions are established, this information shall be submitted as an amendment to this plan.
2. Description & Service Areas
The general characteristics of Service Areas are contained in the following Service Area Statistics and Narratives.
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I. AREA
MARIETTA - AREA 5
Ar Squar. Mil
Present Population
S
863 119,500
AREA NARRATIVE
Estimated 1915
Population
176,800
Present Population
oen,lty
7
138.5
Median Educational
Level
8
9.7
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
47.81
% School Dropouts
10
4.71
% Male Em played Blue
Collar Occupation
11
61.95
Unemployment Rate
12
4.65
Dependency Ratio
'3
.6779
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
4,953
% Families Under $3000 Income 'S
27.07
% Sub
Standard
I.Hou.i'lg
22.97
1969
No. Families ReceivIng Aid to Dependent
Children
n
255
Perinatal Mortalitv
'8
20.96
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
21. 76
The Marietta Area is located in the north-central part of the state and is composed of Cherokee and Pickens Counties plus the northern portion (Census Tracts 1 through 9) of Cobb County.
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Cherokee or Pickens Counties are largely agricultural with some light industry. The city of Marietta, located in north Cobb County, is relatively urban due to its proximity to Atlanta. It is the site of Kennestone General Hospital. Cobb County is rapidly expanding and has had a large influx of commercial and industrial firms. The Lockheed Corporation provides employment for many residents of the Area.
Residents of Cobb County may receive outpatient and aftercare mental health services through the Cobb County Health Department. The Area is served by three general hospitals. Cherokee County and the north part of Cobb County each have a small private day facility serving the mentally retarded.
The northern portion of this Area, comprised of Cherokee and Pickens Counties, is served by the Northwest Georgia Regional Health Advisory Council, the areawide planning organization serving an eleven-county area in the northwestern section of Georgia.
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12. STATE
Area Square Miles
I I I DALTON - AREA 2
P,e,.n,
E";m",d
p,.,en'
Population
1975
Population
Population
Density
I Med;.n Educational Level
I % Persons 8th Grade Or less Education 9
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AREA NARRATIVE
,;n 01
708T 64.20
% School Dropouts
10
6.36
Georgia
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
68.20
Unemployment Rate
12
5.30
Dependency Ratio
'3 .68%
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
3 809
% Families
Under
$3000 Income
'5
% Sub-
Standard Hou..:i119
,.
38.08 35 58
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children '7
/"70,
Perinatal Mortality
,.
21.87
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
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The Dalton Area is located in the northwestern part of the state and is composed of four counties - Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, and Whitfield. The northern boundary of the Area is the Georgia - Tennessee state line. The Area is very mountainous and highway travel is an east-west direction is limited.
Whitfield County is well-established as a center for the tufted textile industry in Georgia, a position it has held for a number of decades. The median family income of the county slightly exceeds that of the state as a whole. Other light industry has been increasing throughout the Area while agriculture has been declining. The most accessible and logical service center for the Area is Dalton, a city of 19,400 located in Whitfield County. The industry and general economy of the city influences the prosperity of the Area as a whole, but does not overcome the poverty and low standards of living found in the outlying sections. About 45% of the families in Fannin, Gilmer, and Murray counties have incomes below $3,000.
The general hospital in Dalton has 150 beds and the community is served by 32 physicians in private practice. The Whitfield-Dalton Health Departments operates a mental health .program staffed by a social worker. The program focuses on consultation with community agencies and individual and group treatment. These services are available to each of the counties in the Area. Outpatient alcoholism clinics are operated in Dalton and Ellijay. The Area has one private day training facility for the mentally retarded.
The four counties of the Area are incorporated in the Northwest Georgia Regional Health Advisory Council, the areawide planning organization serving an eleven-county area of northwestern Georgia.
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SERVICE AREA STATISTICS AND NARRATIVE
I. AREA
2. STATE
J. FISCAL YEAR
Ar Squar. Miles
4
NORTH FULTON - AREA 7
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
5
S
7
Median Educational
Level
8
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education
Georgia
% School Dropouts
10
% Male Em-
played Blue Colla'
Occupation 11
Unemployment Rate
12
Dependency Ratio
13
Median Family Income
'4
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
"'SubStandard
Hou~i"g
1S
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
18
Mental
Health
,.Manpower Ratio
213 141 300
AREA NARRATIVE
163 900
663.4 12.5
19.63 3.99 23.38
1. 76
.5393
9 862
11.08 8.26 1 207
34.95
103.33
Fulton County which includes primarily the City of Atlanta has been subdivided into four (4) Service Areas because of the large population to be served.
Area 7, the North Fulton Area, is an urban and residential section of Fulton County which includes the extreme north part of the City of Atlanta. The Area includes Census Tracts 1, 2, 5, 15, 88-102 and 114-116 of the County.
The Area is partly industrialized and varies widely in occupational and socioeconomic characteristics. Application has been made and approved for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center in this Area. The anticipated dat~ of completion of construction is scheduled for May 1970. One small private day training facility for the mentally retarded operates in this Area.
As the major medical center of the state, Atlanta has an extensive complex of public and private general and specialty hospitals. In addition, the metropolitan area has approximately 18 colleges and universities and is the regional headquarters of many commercial, industrial and governmental organizations. Emory University, adjacent to the Atlanta area, has a School of Medicine, a School of Dentistry and a large teaching and research staff interested in mental health and mental retardation.
Existing public mental health services for the four planning areas within Fulton County emanate from programs based in the Fulton County Health Department and in Grady Hospital, a charity facility located in the central section of Atlanta. The Health Department provides child guidance services and has a suicide prevention program with 24-hour coverage. The psychiatric ward of Grady Hospital, in conjunction with the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University, is operated as a short-term, intensive care service aimed at obviating the need for detention of patients in jail and the necessity for long-term admission to state hospitals.
Fulton County is a major center for private outpatient and inpatient psychiatric care. In addition to the many psychiatrists and psychologists offering treatment services, two private psychiatric hospitals, Northside Manor and Peachtree Hospital, operate in the Metropolitan area. These are 'augmented further by outpatient and inpatient facilities operated by the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University. Many other mental health services are in operation in the Fulton County Areas. These include half-way houses for patients released from state mental institutions, under the jurisdiction of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; social rehabilitation clubs, sponsored by the Metropolitan Atlanta Mental Health Association; and family counseling services offered by both public and private agencies. A Youth Development Center for for approximately 100 delinquent girls received consultation from the Emory University Department of Psychiatry.
The Georgia Department of Public Health is establishing additional treatment facilities in metropolitan Atlanta. The Georgia Mental Health Institute provides inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization services. While accepting patients statewide, Fulton County residents benefit greatly because of proximity to the Institute. The recent opening of the Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta has greatly increased the availability of treatment services for both the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. A comprehensive community mental health center for the northern section of Fulton County is noW under construction.
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KOME-AREA 4
Aroll Squere Miles
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
5
6
1,647 153,600 144,900
AREA NARRATIVE
Present Population
Density
7
93.3
Median Educational
Level
8
8.4
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
57.34
% School Dropouts
10
5.81
% Male Employed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
66.60
Unemployment Rate
12
5.55
Dependency Ratio
13
.6504
3. FISCAL YEAR
1969
Median Family Income
,.
4,168
% Families Under $3000 Income 15
34.13
% Sub Standard Hou.:i'lg
16
31.52
No. Fem1l1es Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
565
Perinatal MortalitY
'8
27 .10
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
16.93
The Rome Area is located in the northwestern part of the state and is composed of four counties - Bartow, Floyd, Gordon and Polk. The western boundary of the Area is the Alabama - Georgia state line. While the extreme northwestern section of the Area is mountainous, the central and southern sections are generally flat or characterized by low open valleys. A major interstate highway is under construction through Bartow and Gordon Counties.
Rome, the largest city and most accessible service center in the AreaJis served by a commercial airline. The Area has some light industry, particularly near Rome, and as interstate highway construction is completed, additional industrialization can be anticipated.
Rome is a major medical service center for the Area having a 228 - bed general hospital and 55 physicians in private practice. The Floyd County Hospital operates an eight - bed psychiatric unit which is available to psychiatrists in the Vicinity. Mental health services are available to citizens of Floyd County through a social worker and psychiatric and psychological consultants employed by the Floyd County Health Department. Aftercare service is also furnished for patients on convalescent leave from state mental institutions and an outpatient service for alcoholics is in operation. Plans are underway to construct a State Regional Hospital in Rome. There are no established community services for the mentally retarded in this Area.
~he four counties of this Area are incorporated in the Northwest Georgia Regional Health Advisory Council, the areawide planning organ2zation for an eleven-county area in the northwestern section of Georgia.
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SERVICE AREA STATISTICS AND NARRATIVE I. AREA
2. STATE
3. FISCAL YEAR
Ar $Quare
Miles
WEST FULTON - AREA 9
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
5
6
7
Median Educational
Level
S
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education
% School Dropouts
10
Georgia
% Male Em played Blue
Collar Occupation
11
Unemployment Rate
12
Dependency Ratio
13
Median
Femilv Income
,.
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard Houwiolg
16
1969
No. Femllies Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Pet'inatal Mortality
1S
Mental
,.Hulth
Manpower Retlo
183 118,300 137,300 646.4
10.2
40.29 3.99
54.87
3.10
.6735 5,667 20.63 tt. 98 819
34.57
103.13
AREA NARRATIVE
Area 9, the West Fulton area, is a rapidly growing industrial section of the county. It includes the following Census Tracts of the County: 60-62, 77-87, 103 and 104. The southern part of the Area contains many lower middle class residents employed, to a large extent, in commercial and industrial occupations. No mental retardation facilities operate in this Area.
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Atlanta is already one of the largest industrial and commercial cities in the southeastern United States and is continuing to expand. At the present time, 25 percent of the state's population is located in Fulton County and four counties surrounding it. It is estimated that by 1975, 40 percent of the state's population will live in these five counties. As all major metropolitan centers, Atlanta is experiencing serious social and economic problems created by rapid growth and immigration of vast numbers of people who are not prepared for urban life.
As the major medical center of the state, Atlanta has an extensive complex of public and private general and specialty hospitals. In addition, the metropolitan area has approximately 18 colleges and universities and is the regional headquarters of many commercial, industrial and governmental organizations. Emory University, adjacent to the Atlanta area, has a School of Medicine, a School of Dentistry and a large teaching and research staff interested in mental health and mental retardation.
Existing public mental health services for the four planning areas within Fulton County emanate from programs based in the Fulton County Health Department and in Grady Hospital, a charity facility located in the central section of Atlanta. The Health Department provides child guidance services and has a suicide prevention program with 24-hour coverage. The psychiatric ward of Grady Hospital, in conjunc~ion with the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University, is operated as a short-term, intensive care service aimed at obviating the need for detention of patients in jail and the necessity for long-term admission to state hospitals.
Fulton County is a major center for private outpatient and inpatient psychiatric care. In addition to the many psychiatrists and psychologists offering treatment services, two private psychiatric hospitals, Northside Manor and Peachtree Hospital, operate in the metropolitan area. These are augmented further by outpatient and inpatient facilities operated by the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University. Many other mental health services are in operation in the Fulton County Areas. These include half-way houses for patients released from state mental institutions, under the jurisdiction of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; social rehabilitation clubs, sponsored by the Metropolitan Atlanta Mental Health Association; and family counseling services offered by both public and private agencies. A Youth Development Center for apprOXimately 100 delinquent girls received consultation from the Emory University Department of Psychiatry.
The Georgia Department of Public Health is establishing additional treatment facilities in metropolitan Atlanta. The Georgia Mental Health Institute provides inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization services. While accepting patients statewide, Fulton County residents benefit greatly because of proximity to the Institute. The recent opening of the Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta has greatly increased the availability of treatment services for both the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. A comprehensive community mental health center for the northern section of Fulton County is now under construction.
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2. STATE
Area Square
Miles
641
SMYRNA - AREA 6
I P,e,en'
Estimated
Population
I 1975 Population
I 123,100 I 180,300
I P,mnt Population Density
I 192.0
Median Educatio,:,al
I Level
I 10.0
% Persons
I % School
8th Grade
I Or Less
Dropouts
Education
~ I 43.32 5.01
AREA NARRATIVE
Georgia
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
63.94
Unemployment Rate
12
4.25
Dependency Ratio
13
.7118
3. FiSCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14
5,542
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub-
Standard
,.Hou..;i,lg
19.92 16.75
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
249
Perinatal Mortality
'8
24.55
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
20.31
The Smyrna Area is located in the north-central portion of the state and includes Douglas and Paulding Counties plus the southern portion (Census Tracts 10 through 15) of Cobb County. The Area is rapidly expanding due to its proximity to metropolitan Atlanta. Many residents of the Area are employed in Atlanta or in the aircraft industry located in north CobD County.
Three general hospitals serve the Area. In addition, Brawner's Hospital contains a 50-bed psychiatric unit, and mental health services are available to Cobb County residents through the Cobb County Health Department. These services include outpatient treatment and aftercare for patients on convalescent leave from state mental institutions. A private residential facility serving the mentally retarded is located in Douglas County.
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1. AREA
NORTH DEKALB - AREA 11
Ar Squar. M i l. .
Prel8nt Population
5
EstImated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
7
488 171 300
AREA NARRATIVE
263 900
351.0
Median Educational
Level
8
11.3
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
29.18
% School Dropouts
'0 3.06
% Male Em ployed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
41.51
Unemplovment Aate
'2
2.50
Dependency Ratio
'3 .6603
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
6,740
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
%Sub Standard
,.Hou_i'lg
16.09 14.33
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
408
Perinatal Mortality
18
25.00
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
44.37
DeKalb, Gwinnett, Newton and Rockdale Counties compose three planning Areas located just east of metropolitan Atlanta.
Area II, the North DeKalb Area, includes Census Tracts I, 10-16, and 24 of DeKalb County and all of Gwinnett County. It is a part of Metropolitan Atlanta. The DeKalb County section is largely middle class residential while the Gwinnett section varies widely from light industrial to rural. Many residents of the Area are employed in the City of Atlanta.
Two private facilities for the mentally retarded are located in this Area. One facility in Lawrenceville in Gwinnett County has been approved to receive federal funds to construct a new facility in 1969. Application also has ben ffiade for staffing funds for this facility.
DeKalb County, site of five colleges and universities, is developing a medical center of major significance. Centered around the Emory University School of Medicine, the complex now includes five hospitals, numerous clinics, specialized laboratories and the headquarters and laboratories of the Communicable Disease Center of the U. S. Public Health Service.
Persons residing in the DeKalb County receive mental health services provided through the county department of health. These services are provided by a child guidance clinic and an aftercare program for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. DeKalb residents also are eligible for inpatient treatment as provided for committed patients at Grady Memorial Hospital in the Central Fulton Area. The suicide prevention service operated through the Fulton County Health Department also extends coverage to DeKalb County.
Residents of these areas benefit from the accessibility of treatment at the Georgia Mental Health Institute. The Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta will provide substantial new resources for hospitalization of the mentally ill in these counties.
Residents of the Area having adequate financial resources are able to obtain outpatient treatment or hospitalization through private resources in DeKalb County and through clinical psychologists in private practice. Parkwood Hospital, a private psychiatric facility, is located in the Central DeKalb area. Emory University has a psychiatric wing for inpatients, and the Department of Psychiatry at Emory operates low-cost outpatient clinics for adults and children. The Veterans Administration Hospital, near Emory, provides inpatient services for the mentally ill as well as outpatient services through a psychiatric clinic. The DeKalb County School System has three classes for emotionally disturbed children and a number of classes for the educable mentally retarded.
The Georgia Retardation Center, under construction in North DeKalb County, will be the State's primary training and research facility in mental retardation. It is to be affiliated with a number of colleges and universities in the Atlanta area and will provide training opportunities at the graduate level for all professional disciplines involved in treatment and education of the retarded.
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SERVICE AREA STATISTICS AND NARRATIVE .. AREA
CENTRAL FULTO~! - AREA 8
2, STATE
Georgia
3, FISCAL YEAR
1969
ArBO
Present
Estimated
Present
Median
% Persons
% School
% Male Em-
Unemployment
Dependency
Median
% Families
% Sub
No. Families
Perinatal
Mental
SQuare Miles
Population
5
1975 Population
6
Population Density
7
Educational Level
8
8th Grade Or Less
Education
Dropouts
10
played Blue
Coller Occupation
"
Rate
12
Ratio
13
Family
Income
,.
Under
$3000 Income
15
Standard Houvi,tg
16
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Mortality
18
Health
,.Manpower Ratio
23
206,600 239,800 8,982.6
8.8
53.43
3.99 67.72
4.58
.5966
3,739 41.48 36.54 2,123
35.01 103.58
AREA NARRATIVE
Area 8, the Central Fulton Area, contains most of the inner-city population of Atlanta. The Area contains the follol'ing Census Tracts of the County: 4, 6-14, 16-33, 35-50, 52 and 53. Considerable poverty is to be found in this Area and a portion has been designated as eligible for Model Cities assistance. Two private day training and sheltered workshop facilities for adult retardates operate in Area 8.
Atlanta is already one of the largest industrial and commercial cities in the southeastern United States and is continuing to expand. At the present time, 25 percent of the state's population is located in Fulton County and four counties surrounding it. It is estimated that by 1975, 40 percent of the state's population will live in these five counties. As all major metropolitan centers, Atlanta is experiencing serious social and economic problems created by rapid growth and immigration of vast numbers of people who are not prepared for urban life.
As the major medical center of the state, Atlanta has an extensive complex of public and private general and specialty hospitals. In addition, the metropolitan area has approximately 18 colleges and universities and is the regional headquarters of many commercial, industrial and governmental organizations. Emory University, adjacent to the Atlanta area, has a School of Medicine, a School of Dentistry and a large teaching and research 8taff interested in mental health and mental retardation.
Existing public mental health services for the four planning areas within Fulton County emanate from programs based in the Fulton County Health Department and in Grady Hospital, a charity facility located in the central section of Atlanta. The Health Department provides child guidance services and has a suicide' prevention program with 24-hour coverage. The psychiatric ward of Grady Hospital, in conjuction with the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University, is operated as a short-term, intensive care service aimed at obviating the need for detention of patients in jail and the necessity for long-term admission to state hospitals.
Fulton County is a major center for private outpatient and inpatient psychiatric care. In addition to the many psychiatrists and psychologists offering treatment services, two private psychiatric hospitals, Northside Manor and Peachtree Hospital, operate in the metropolitan area. These are augmented further by outpatient and inpatient facilities operated by the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University. Many other mental health services are in operation in the Fulton County Areas. These include half-way houses for patients released from state mental institutions, under the jurisdiction of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; social rehabilitation clubs, sponsored by the Metropolitan Atlanta Mental Health Association; and family counseling services offered by both public and private agencies. A Youth Development Center for approximately 100 delinquent girls received consultation from the Emory University Department of Psychiatry.
The Georgia Department of Public Health is establishing additional treatment facilities in metropolitan Atlanta. The Georgia Mental Health Institute provides inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization services. While accepting patients statewide, Fulton County residents benefit greatly because of proximity to the Institute. The recent opening of the Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta has greatly increased the availability of treatment services for both the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. A comprehensive community mental health center for the northern section of Fulton County is now under construction.
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Ar.. Squar. Miles
SOUTH DEKALB AREA 13
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
4
5
7
547 144,800 221,200
AREA NARRATIVE
264.7
Median Educational
Level
10.3
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grad.
Or le.s Educ.t1on
9
37.83
" School Dropouts
10
2.77
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
52.31
Unemployment Reta
12
2.38
Oependency Aatlo
13
.7015
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub-
Standard
,.Hou.ing
1969
No. Families
ReceIving Aid to Oependent
Children 17
5 949 17.95 19.16
389
Perinatal Mortality
,.
31.13
Mental H.alth Manpower Ratio
19
4Q.n~
Area 13, the South DeKalb Area, consists of Census Tracts 30 through 38 of DeKalb County and all of Newton and Rockdale Counties. While there is wide socioeconomic variation in the Area, the DeKalb portion is made up largely of lower class urban citizens, and Newton and Rockdale are primarily agricultural. A private residential facility for the mentally retarded operates in this Area.
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DeKalb County, site of five colleges and universities, is developing a medical center of major significance. Centered around the Emory University School of Medicine, the complex now includes five hospitals, numerous clinics, specialized laboratories and the headquarters and laboratories of the Communicable Disease Center of the U. S. Public Health Service.
Persons residing in the DeKalb County receive mental health services provided through the county department of health. These services are prOVided by a child guidance clinic and an aftercare program for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. DeKalb residents also are eligible for inpatient treatment as prOVided for committed patients at Grady Memorial Hospital in the Central Fulton Area. The suicide prevention service operated through the Fulton County Health Department also extends coverage to DeKalb County.
Residents of these areas benefit from the. accessibility of treatment at the Georgia Mental Health Institute. The Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta will provide substantial new resources for hospitalization of the mentally ill in these counties.
Residents of the Area having adequate financial resources are able to obtain outpatient treatment or hospitalization through private resources in DeKalb County and through clinical psychologists in private practice. Parkwood Hospital, a private psychiatric facility, is located in the Central DeKalb area. Emory University has psychiatric wing for inpatients, and the Department of Psychiatry at Emory operates low-cost outpatient clinics for adults and children. The Veterans Administration Hospital, near Emory, provides inpatient services for the mentally ill as well as outpatient services through a psychiatric clinic. The DeKalb County School System has three classes for emotionally disturbed children and a number of classes for the educable mentally retarded.
The Georgia Retardation Center, under construction in north DeKalb County, will be the State's primary training and research facility in mental retardation. It is to be affiliated with a number of colleges and universities in the Atlanta area and will provide training opportunities at the graduate level for all professional disciplines involved in treatment and education of the retarded.
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I. AREA
Araa SqullIfe Milos
SOUTH FULTON - AREA 10
I P,e'em
I I E";mated
P,e,en'
Population
1975
Population
Population
Densitv
I Med;an
Educational
Level
I % Pe"on,
8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
104 1137,200 1159,200 11,319.2 1 10.8 AREA NARRATIVE
135.08
2. STATE
Georgia
% School Dropouts
10
% Male Em-
played Blue Collar
Occupation 11
3.98 54.14
Unemployment Aate
'2
3.94
Dependency Ratio
13
.6300
Median Family Income
'4
5,996
I 3. FISCAL YEAR
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard Hou.;i,lg
16
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
15.36 10.13
1,217
Perinatal Mortality
'8
34.90
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
102.77
Area 10, the South Fulton Area, (Census Tracts 65-67, 70, 72-76, and 105-113), ranges from highly urban commercialization in the northerly portion to middle class residential in the southerly portion. The Area is growing rapidly and contains the Atlanta Airport and many supporting facilities. Two private day training facilities for the mentally retarded operate in the Area.
Atlanta is already one of the largest industrial and commercial c1t1es in the southeastern United States and is continuing to expand. At the present time, 25 percent of the state's population is located in Fulton County and four counties surrounding it. It is estimated that by 1975, 40 percent of the state's population will live in these five counties. As all major metropolitan centers, Atlanta is experiencing serious social and economic problems created by rapid growth and immigration of vast numbers of people who are not prepared for urban life.
As the major medical center of the state, Atlanta has an extensive complex of public and private general and specialty hospitals. In add it ion, the metropolitan area has approximately 18 colleges and universities and is the regional headquarters of many commercial, industrial and governmental organizations. Emory University, adjacent to the Atlanta area, has a School of Medicine, a School of Dentistry and a large teaching and research staff interested in mental health and mental retardation.
Existing public mental health services for the four planning areas within Fulton Coun~ emanate from programs based in the Fulton County Health Department and in Grady Hospital, a charity facility located in the central section of Atlanta. The Health Department provides child guidance services and has a suicide prevention program with 24-hour coverage. The psychiatric ward of Grady Hospital, in conjunction with the Department of Psychiatry at Emory University, is operated as a short-term, intensive care service aimed at obviating the need for detention of patients in jail and the necessity for long-term admission to state hospitals.
Fulton County is a major center for private outpatient and inpatient psychiatric care. In addition to the many psychiatrists and psychologists offering treatment services, two private psychiatric hospitals, Northside Manor and Peachtree Hospital, operate in the metropolitan area. These are augmented further by outpatient and inpatient facilities operated by the Department of Psychiatry for patients released from state mental institutions, under the jurisdiction of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation; social rehabilitation clubs, sponsored by the Metropolitan Atlanta Mental Health Association; and family counseling services offered by both public and private agencies. A Youth Development Center for approximately 100 delinquent girls received consultation from the Emory University Department of Psychiatry.
The Georgia Department of Public Health is establishing additional treatment facilities in metropolitan Atlanta. The Georgia Mental Health Institute provides inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization services. While accepting patients statewide, Fulton County residents benefit greatly because of proximity to the Institute. The recent opening of the Georgia Regional Hospital in Atlanta has greatly increased the availability of treatment services for both the mentally ill and the mentally retarded. A comprehensive community mental health center for the northern section of Fulton County is now under construction.
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I. AREA
T .....D ""'<' _ AREA 1 ~
Ar Squar. Mlle.
Present Population
Efitimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Den.lty
4
5
7
2 935 173,200 151,000
AREA NARRATIVE
59.0
Median Educatlona'
Level
8
8.2
2. STATE
Georgia
% Person. 8th Grade
Or Le
Edu~tlon
9
58.53
% School Dropouts
10
5.73
% Male Emplayed Blue
Colla, Occupation
11
68.07
Unemployment Ret.
12
5.01
Dependency Retle
13
.7301
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14"
3,603
% Families Under $3000 Income 15
41.47
% Sub Standard
Hou~i'lg
I. 35.39
1262
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
1,069
Perinetal Mortality
18
26.96
Menta' H.alth Manpower Ratio
19
16.74
The LaGrange Area is located southwest of Atlanta and is composed of seven counties - Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, Harris, Heard, Meriwether and Troup. The western boundary of the Area is the Alabama - Georgia state line. LaGrange in Troup County is the largest city in the Area and is the most feasible service center.
The economy of the Area is primarily agricultural; however, textile manufacturing is a major industrial activitv in the Southern portion and there is some diversified light industry in the north. An interstate highway is under construction through the Area.
LaGrange has a hospital of 188 beds and 42 physicians practice in the county. The Troup County Health Department now operates a part time psychiatric clinic and an aftercare clinic for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. There are no practicing psychiatrists in the Area. There is one private mental retardation day facility serving the Area.
Carrollton in Carroll County exerts considerable influence in the northern part of the Area. It is the site of a four-year college, part of the University System.
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l. AREA
Area Square Miles
4
CENT',., DEKALB
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
5
6
AREA 12
Present Population
Density
7
Median Educational
Level
8
71
I .7 "",
AREA NARRATIVE
77 ann
7 "7 7
11 ,'i
i, STATE
Georgi~
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less Education
9
% School Dropouts
10
% Male Em-
played Blue Collar
Occupation 11
Unemployment Rate
Dependency Ratio
12
13
2Q.'i4
1.45
43.57
3.12
.6171
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
6 267
Fam.ilies
Undor $3000 Income
15
1969
% SubStandard Hou;i'lg
16
No. Families
Receiving Aid . to Dependent
Children 17
16.81 14.30
279
Perinatal Mortality
18
27.94
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
61. 74
Area 12, the Central DeKalb Area, includes Census Tracts 2-9, 17-23, and 25-29 of the county and is largely residential and commercial. The Area varies widely in socioeconomic characteristics, but middle and upper class sections are dominant. The city of Decatur is the logical service center for this Area. Application has been made in the Area for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center with completion of construction scheduled for June 1971. Plans are underway for the DeKalb County Health Department to apply for federal staffing funds to operate a large day 'care and training center' for the mentally retarded in DeKalb County. One private residential facility serving the cerebral palsied operates in this Area and one private mental retardation day facility.
DeKalb County, site of five colleges and universities, is developing a medical center of major significance. Centered around the Emory University School of Medicine, the complex now includes five hospitals, numerous clinics, specialized laboratories and the headquarters and laboratories of the Communicable Disease Center of the U. S. Public Health Service;
Persons residing in the DeKalb County receive mental health services provided through the county department of health. These services~ provided by a child guidance clinic and an aftercare program for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. DeKaib residerits also are eligible for inpatient treatment as prOVided for committed patients at Grady Memorial Hospital in the Central Fulton Area. The suicide prevention service operated through the Fulton County Health Department also extends coverage to DeKalb County .
. Residents of these' areas benefit from the accessibility of treatment at the Georgia Mental Health Institute. The Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta will provide substantial' new resources for hospitalization of the mentaliy ill in these counties.
Residents of the Area'having adequate financial resources are able to obtain outpatient treatment or hospitalization through private resources in DeKalb County and through clinical psychologists in private practice. Parkwood Hospital, a private psychiatric facility, is located in the Central DeKalb area. Emory University has a psychiatric wing for 1npatients, and the Department of Psychiatry at Emory operates, low-cost outpatient clinics for adults and children. The Veterans Administration Hospital, near Emory, provides inpatient services' for the mentally ill as well as outpatient services through' a psychiatric clinic. The DeKalb County School System has three ~lasses for emotionally disturbed children and a number of classes for the educable mentally retarded.
The Georgia Retardation Center, under construction in north DeKalb County, will be the State's primary training and research facility in mental retardation. It is to be affiliated with a number of colleges and universities in the Atlanta area and will provide training opportunities at the graduate level for all professional disciplines involved in treatment and education of the retarded.
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2. STATE
Area Square Miles
GRIFFIN - AREA 17
I I P'e~nt Present
',tim.,.d
Population
1975
Population
Population
Density
I Med;.n Educational Le.... 1
I" Pe"on, 8th Grade Or Less Education
% School Dropouts
'0
1 130 I 90 600 I 83 600 I
AREA NARRATIVE
80.2 I
8.1 I 58.80 I 6.20
Georgia
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
"
68.79
Unemployment Rate
'2 4.08
Dependency Ratio
'3 .7087
13. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
4,140
% Families
Under $3000 Income
'5
%SubStandard
Hou~iflg
16
35.16 32.00
1969
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
'8
640
27.54
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
'9
23.18
The Griffin Area is located approximately 50 miles south of Atlanta and is composed of five counties - Butts, Lamar, Pike, Spalding and Upson. The economy of the Area is based on farming and industry, with the heaviest concentration of industry in the counties closest to Atlanta. The number of families depending on agriculture for a livelihood is decreasing. Griffin in Spalding County has a l46-bed general hospital and is the service center of the Area. The Spalding County Health Department provides outpatient mental health services and an alcoholism clinic to residents of the County. The Area has two private community day facilities serving the mentally retarded
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Aroa
Square Miles
ATHENS - AREA 14
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
4
5
5
7
'2 981 171 800 164 200
AREA NARRATIVE
57.6
Median Educational
Level
8
8.8
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
55.23
% School Dropouts
'0
5.30
% Male"Em-
played Blue
Collar Occupation
"
62.28
Unemployment Rate
'2
3.54
Dependency Ratio
'3 .6801
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
3,580
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub-
Standard HOU .. j'lg
'6
42.79 34.94
1969
No. FamJlies
ReceivIng Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
'8
819
30.68
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
'9
78.58
The Athens Area is located in the northeast portion of the state and is composed of ten counties - Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe and Walton. The northeastern boundary of the Area is the Georgia - South Carolina state line.
Except for the city of Athens, which is the logical service center, the Area is primarily rural in character. A substantial number of citizens are migrating to urban centers and the number of small farms is declining. Athens is located near the center of the Area and is accessible by highway and air transportation.
As a medical center, Athens has two large general hospitals and 55 physicians in private practice. The city is the site of the
University of Georgia and many service resources are developing in the area. This area has been a focus of intensive planning activity
during recent months culminating in,the development of an application for construction of a comprehensive community mental health center to be -located in Athens. Completion of construction is scheduled for December 1970. The center will provide six basic services (inpatient, ~onsultation education, emergency, partial hospitalization, outpatient and aftercare services)to each of the counties in the Area.
At present the Clarke County Health Department operates an outpatient psychiatric clinic on a part-time basis for residents of Clarke County and a mental health educational program for emotionally disturbed children. The latter program is carried out in conjunction with the local board of education and the University of Georgia. In addition the local health department also operates an outpatient alcoholism clinic.
Two psychiatrists are in private practice in Athens, and the University of Georgia, through the Department of Psychology, operates an outpatient clinic for students. The University's teaching program for exceptional children offers limited services to mentally ill and retarded children as a part of student practicum experience. Interest and support for developing and strengthening mental health services has been greatly enhanced by the presence of the University of Georgia in Athens and the subsequent need for access to clinical training resources for graduate students. Four private community day facil~ties for the retarded operate in the Area.
The Athens Branch of the Georgia Retardation Center plans to open in 1969 and affiliation will be established with a number of
universities and colleges. The Branch will provide extensive diagnostic and evaluation services for the 40 inpatient and 40 outpatient retardates. While some service will be provided to the Area, the Branch is primarily a training arm of the Georgia Retardation Center in DeKalb County and will provide practicum experience for students at the University of Georgia.
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AMERICUS - AREA 19
Ar Squar. Mlle.
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
5
6
7
3 .676
91 . ~oo
AREA NARRATIVE
80 000
24.9
Median Educational
Level
8
8.1
2. STATE
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education
'*' School
Dropouts
10
Georgia
% Male Emplayed Blue
Coller Occupation
11
58.61 4.47
64.08
Unemployment Aate
12
5.33
Dependency Ratio
13
.7550
3. FISCAL YEAH.
Median Family Income
" 2,528
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard Hou.i"g
16
57.68 52.33
1969
No. Families
Aecelvlng Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
18
1,118
34.35
Mental Health
,.Manpower Ratio
30.60
The Americus Area is located in the south-central portion of the state just east of Columbus and is composed of eleven counties Chattahoochee, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Quitman, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor and Webster.
Tl1e Area is largely rural and is suffering from a general population decline. The economy of the Area is based predominately on agriculture and forest industries, such as lumbering and pulpwood. Ft. Benning, a large military installation, is in Chattahoochee County. There is some light industry in Sumter County.
Sumter County is the only county in the Area with any mental health services. The Sumter County Health Department now operates an aftercare clinic for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. An additional program related to mental health operates in Americus and is centered at Mix Funds, Inc., an endowed organization for research in mental health. Psychologists on the Mix Fund . staff cooperate in providing screening services for the public schools and maintain a limited counseling program. There are no community mental retardation facilities operating in the Area.
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JONESBORO-AREA 16
Are8 Square
Miles
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Prescnt Population
Density
5
6
7
679 111,400
AREA NARRATIVE
164,000
164.1
2. STATE
Georgia
Median Educational
Level
8
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education 9
10.0 44.68
% School Dropouts
10
4.44
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
63.79
Unemployment Rate
12
4.17
Dependencv Ratio
13
.7751
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
5,216
% Families Under $3000 Income 15
22.75
% SubStandard Hou..:i"g
16
25.08
, 6q
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortalitv
18
221
27.91
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
16.16
The Jonesboro Area is located immediately south of metropolitan Atlanta and is composed of three counties - Clayton, Fayette and Henry. The Area has numerous light industries and many citizens are employed in Atlanta. Mental health inpatient services are available in the Area through the Georgia Mental Health Institute and the Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta. A comprehensive community mental health center is under construction in the Area. Completion of construction is anticipated in January 1970. The Clayton County Health Department already provides outpatient services to residents of the county. Three private community mental retardation day facilities
operate in the Area.
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I. AREA
Are. SQuare Mile'
4
WARNER ROBINS - AREA 21
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Densitv
5
7
784 71 800 120 100
AREA NARRATIVE
91. 6
2. STATE
Median Educational
Level
8
% Penons
8th Grade Or LeIS
Educetlon 9
10.0 41.93
% School Dropouts
10
4.55
Georgia
% Male Em plaYed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
58.09
Unemployment Rate
12
4.51
Oependencv A.tlo
13
.7353
3. FISCAL YEAH
Median Family Income
14
4,821
% Families Under $3000 Income 15
28.91
% Sub-
Standard
,.Hou~i,lg
31. 78
1969
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal MOrtality
18
384
30.87
Mental Health Manpower Aatio
19
11.14
The Warner Robins Area is located in the central portion of the state and is composed of three counties - Houston, Peach and Pulaski. The city of Warner Robins was developed around an air base, but in recent years has established an independent economy and is a rapidly growing Area.
Warner Robins has a 12l-bed hospital and 18 physicians in private practice. Many medical services are obtained by residents in the city of Macon which is easily accessible. An outpatient and consultative mental health program has been established by the Houston County Health Department and a full-time social worker has been employed. There is one private mental retardation day facility in the Area.
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1. AREA
Areo Square
Mllss
COLUMBUS - AREA 18
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Populatlon
5
6
??n
10. 7nr, ?1Q 7nn
AREA NARRATIVE
Present PopulatIon
Density
7
7n~ ?
Median Educational
Level 8
1n ?
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
I.? <;,
2. STATE
Georgia
% School Dropouts
10
, ,I.
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
<;R , h
Unemployment Rate
12
h 78
Dependency Ratio
13
.6360
Median Family Income
"
4 4q2
3. FISCAL YEAH
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard
Hou~i'lg
16
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
27 hR
2? RI. 7Q7
Perinatal Mortality
18
R<;
Mentol Health Manpower Ratio
19
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The Columbus Area is located in the western portion of the state and is composed of only one county - Muscogee -. which borders on the Alabama - Georgia state line. The City of Columbus dominates the entire county which is largely urban and industrial. The Chattahoochee River is navigable from the Gulf of Mexico to Columbus and additional industrialization is expected. Columbus has a fouryear college, and general medical and psychiatric services in the Area are superior to those available in the surrounding areas.
Available through the mental health program of the county health department is a child guidance clinic and a day treatment facility for alcoholics. The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation operates a halfway house for patients returned from the state hospital to the community. City hospital in Columbus operates a psychiatric unit utilized by several psychiatrists in treatment of patients requiring hospital care. Columbus is the home of the Bradley Center, a private, nonprofit, psychiatric facility. The Center is currently planning for construction of a multi-purpose facility providing hospitalization, partial hospitalization and outpatient treatment. Patients will be admitted from Georgia and several neighboring states.
Scheduled for construction in Columbus at a later date is a Georgia Regional Hospital. One private community mental retardation day facility operates in the Area.
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I. AREA
Ar. . Squar. Mil
",~n,"" ~ AIlRA ?
Pr.sent Population
Enhnated 1916
Population
Pr. . . n t Population
Oen.lty
4
5
? ~l"
??A 7""
AREA NARRATIVE
6
220 000
7
92.7
Median Educational
L.~I
9.1
2. STATE
Georgio
% Person.
8th Grade Or l ,
Education 9
" School Dropouts
10
"Mal. Em-
plaved Blu. Coller
Occupation 11
50.40 5.31
61.19
Unemployment Rete
12
5.37
aependency Aatlo
13
.6763
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14
3,769
" Famllie. Under $3000 Income 15
% SubStandard Hou;;j"g
16
40.07 32.78
1969
No, Famllle. Aecelving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
1,241
Perlnata' Mortality
,.
36.49
Mentel H.alth Manpower Retk)
19
60.26
The Augusta Area is located on the eastern border of the state and is composed of six counties - Burke, Columbia, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond and Wilkes. The eastern boundary of the Area is the Georgia - South Carolina state line.
With the exception of Richmond County and the city of Augusta which is the medical service center of the Area, the surrounding counties are largely rural in character. Augusta is a growing city with a diversified economy. It is the site of the Medical College of Georgia. Talmadge Memorial Hospital and University Hospital, two teaching facilities, are located at Augusta and serve the eastern region of the State. The four-year colleges in Augusta offer undergraduate education.
Many psychiatric resources are available in Augusta. However, these services tend to be available only to patients able to pay for the cost of care, or to restricted groups within the population such as veterans with service connected disabilities. There is a V. A. psychiatric hospital in Augusta, and the Department of Psychiatry at the Medical College of Georgia operates an inpatient service which accepts patients from throughout the State. Limited outpatient services also are offered through the Medical College. The Medical College, in conjunction with the Richmond County Health Department, has initiated a child guidance clinic and an aftercare clinic for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. Both of these services are available to the public. University Hospital operates a 54-bed psychiatric inpatient service that accepts paying patients. Several psychiatrists in the Area use this ~acility and, in addition, carry an extensive outpatient load.
Application has been made and approved for federal funds to construct a comprehensive mental health center in this Area. Anticipated date of completion of construction is November 1969.
Gracewood State School and Hospital located near Augusta serves mentally retarded citizens from all parts of Georgia. The state's only operating facility exclusively for the retarded, Gracewood has a diagnostic and evaluation clinic for both in and outpatients and residential facilities for approximately 1,800 inpatients. The State Office of Vocational Rehabilitation operates a rehabilitation center at Gracewood and the institution conducts a number of training programs for persons working with the mentally retarded. There is one private community day facility serving the mentally retarded operating in Richmond County.
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Area Square
Miles
MACON - AREA 20
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
5
6
1 730 185 300 218 100
AREA NARRATIVE
Prescnt Population
Density
7
107.1
Median Educational
Level
8
9.3
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons
8th Grade Or Less
Education 9
% School Dropouts
10
% Male Em-
played Blue Collar
Occupation 11
48.33 4.73
60.83
Unemployment Aete
12
4.52
Dependency Ratio
13
.7040
3. FlSCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
4,689
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard Hou.,;i'19
16
31. 78 35.40
1969
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
18
1,316
33.20
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
30.22
The Macon Area is located in the central portion of the state and is composed of five counties - Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Monroe and Twiggs. The city of Macon is the logical service center of the Area and its influence extends well beyond the Area boundary.
Macon is a thriving metropolitan community with a substantial economic base. It is the site of two of the state's well-known private educational institutions, Wesleyan College and Mercer University. Macon has four general hospitals and there are 156 physicians in private practice in the county. Bibb County has progressed steadily in development of mental health services both through public and private auspices. A twenty-eight bed psychiatric unit in Macon General Hospital is utilized by several psychiatrists practicing locally. Patients from Macon and Central Georgia having private financial resources can be seen for outpatient or hospital care.
Public mental health services are provided through the Bibb County Health Department to residents of Bibb, Jones, Monroe and Twiggs Counties. Outpatient services are provided, as well as aftercare assistance to patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. A family counseling agency funded by the United Appeal is operated in Macon. Consultation to community agencies on mental health problems is provided through the county health department.
The Macon General Hospital has recently received approval of an application for construction of a comprehensive community mental health center. When this center is completed tentatively scheduled to begin construction in January 1970, all essential services comprising a comprehensive program will be available to residents of all counties in the Area.
The other four counties in the Area are primarily rural in character, showing a slight, but steady, population loss over the last 20 years. The Area has three private community mental retardation day facilities.
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Ar Squar. Mil
STATESBORO - AREA 25
Pre . . n t Population
e.tlmated 1976
Population
Pr. . .n t Population
Censlty
4
5
5
7
5 100 149 100 141 100
AREA NARRATIVE
29.2
Median Educational
Level
8
8.0
2. STATE
Georg;"
% Person. 8th Grade
Or La.. EduC8tlon
9
59.14
" School Dropouts
10
4.01
"M.I. Emplayed Blu.
Coller Occupation
11
57.60
Unemployment Ret.
12
4.56
Oependency Aatlo
13
.7436
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
2,795
" Famllie. Under $3000 Income 15
% SubStandard Hou:.:i"g
15
53.22 42.84
1969
No. Famllle. Aeceivlng Aid to aependent
Children 17
1,206
Perinatal Mortality
18
41.37
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
16.10
The Statesboro Area is located in the south-eastern portion of the state and is composed of 11 counties - Bryan, Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Liberty, Screven, Tattnall and Toombs.
The Area is largely rural, but population increases are anticipated in Liberty County, which is the site of a large military installation, and Bulloch County, where the confluence of a number of major highways has tended to stimulate commercial and industrial development.
Statesboro, located in Bulloch County, is the logical service center of the Area and has a l32-bed hospital with 11 physicians in private practice. Statesboro also is the site of Georgia Southern College. Specialized medical tratment is often sought by residents of the Area in Savannah, which is in an adjacent Area.
The Bulloch County Health Department operates an alcoholism outpatient treatment clinic and an aftercare program for patients on convalescent leave from State mental hospitals. Otherwise the Area has no organized mental health services. One small community mental retardation day facility operates in Screven County.
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I. AREA
Area Square Miles
MTT Present Population
S
3 734 114 900
AREA NARRATIVE
LE - AREA 22
Estimated 1975
Population
Pressnt Population
Density
6
7
93 600
30.8
Median Educational
Level
8
7.4
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
64.65
% School Dropouts
10
4.31
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
68.04
Unemployment Rate
12
4.61
Dependency Ratio
13
.7338
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
2,886
% Families
Under $3000 Income
IS
% SubStandard Hou,;i"g
16
52.83 49.96
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
716
Perinatal Mortality
18
33.36
Mental Health Manpower
,.Ratio
161.88
The Milledgeville Area is located in the central portion of the state and is composed of 10 counties - Baldwin, Glascock, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Putnam, Taliaferro, Wilkinson, Warren and Washington.
The economy of the Area is largely agricultural but many residents of Baldwin County are employed at Central State Hospital at Milledgeville. The city also is the site of Georgia College at Milledgeville and is the medical service center of the Area. Milledgeville has a Youth Development Center operated by the Georgia Department of Family and Children Services, a 46-bed private psychiatric hospital and a limited community mental health program operated by the Baldwin County Health Department in conjunction with staff personnel from Central State Hospital. The Area has one community mental retardation day facility in operation.
Although still experiencing overcrowded conditions and difficulty in attracting qualified staff, remarkable strides have been made in recent years at Central State Hospital. Patients are now grouped in units by county of residence, making for more effective community contact by hospital staff. The State Department of Education has expanded its special education program and now has 15 classes for the mentally ill and retarded. The Office of Vocational Rehabilitation of the State Department of Education operates a vocational rehabilitation center in a large, well-equipped unit at the hospital. Approximately 2,000 residents at Central State Hospital are mentally retarded and have facilities separated from the units for the mentally ill. A specialized unit for children is in operation as is a unit for alcoholics.
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ALBANY - AREA 27
Ar Square Mlle.
Present Population
5
3,127 151,100
AREA NARRATIVE
Estimated 1915
Popuilltion
6
212,300
Present Population
Oenslty
7
48.3
Median Educational
level
8
9.1
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Le Educetlon
9
50.74
% School Dropouts
10
5.06
% Male Employed Blue
Coller Occupation
11
59.85
Unemployment Rete
12
5.00
Dependency Ratio
'3
.8025
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
3,293
% Families Under $3000 Income 16
46.57
%SubStandard Hou..;i'lg
16
39.17
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
992
Perinatal Monellty
18
29.73
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
79.42
The Albany Area is located in the southwest portion of the state and is composed of nine counties - Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Early, Lee, Miller, Randolph and Terrell. The western'boundary of the Area is the Alabama - Georgia state line.'
With the exception of Dougherty County, the location of the city of Albany, which is' the logical service for the Area, is a prosperous urban community with a substantial base. It is the site of a four-year college and has a variety of medical, educational and economic resources, including the Phoebe -Putney Hospital which operates a small psychiatric ward. The county has 50 physicians, 3 psychiatrists and a psychologist in private practice. The Dougherty County Health Department operates a mental health clinic serving both adults and children. The health department of Worth and Baker Counties purchase services from the mental health program of the Dougherty County Health Department. The other counties in this Area are without mental health treatment resources. Two private mental retardation day facilities operate in the Area.
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I. AREA
Area Square Miles
T\1111TTN _ A~~A 24
Present Population
EstImated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
S
7
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qq linn
AREA NARRATIVE
79 600
33.0
Medlen Educational
Level
8
7.8
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
61.47
% School Dropouts
10
5.03
% Male Emplayed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
58.82
Unemployment Rate
12
3.93
Dependency RatIO
13
.7432
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
"
2,760
% Families
Under $3000 Income
IS
% SubStandard HOU;;;'lg
I.
53.79 42.29
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
873
Perinatal Mortality
18
38.63
Mentel Health Manpower Ratio
19
20.08
The Dublin Area is located in the central portion of the state and is composed of eight counties - Bleckley, Dodge, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Telfair, Treutlen and Wheeler.
Although there is some light industry located in Laurens County, the entire Area is largely rural. Dublin, located in Laurens County, is the logical service center for the Area and has a general hospital of 131 beds.
The Laurens County Health Department operates an outpatient mental health program for residents of Laurens County. There are two community mental retardation day facilities in operation in the Area.
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1. AREA
A"r Squar. MII_.
THOMASVILLE - AREA 29
Pr... nt Population
estimated 1976
Population
Pre..nt Population
Density
5
6
7
, "1, 1 ~~ Qnn
AREA NARRATIVE
1,~ Rnn
,,~ 7
Median Educational
Level
8
R.1
2. STATE
Georgio
% Penon.
8th Gr.de Or le..
Education
~I! .h"n
% School Dropouts
10
" 13
"Mel. Em played Blue
Coller Occupation
11
58.6:1
Unemployment Reta
12
4S1
Oependency Ratio
'3 .7844
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% SubStandard Hou,;i"g
16
1969
No. Famllle. Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
2 917 51.84 34.50
1 HI!
Perlnat.' Mortality
18
34.66
Mental Health
,.Manpower Ratio
,,,.no
The Thomasville Area is located in the extreme southwest corner of the state and includes seven counties - Brooks, Colquitt, Decatur, Grady, Mitchell, Seminole and Thomas. A portion of the western boundary of the Area is the Alabama - Georgia state line. The remainder of the western boundary and all of the southern boundary is the Florida - Georgia state line.
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All seven counties in the Area are largely agricultural and population is declining slowly. The largest urban center and service center of the Area is Thomasville in Thomas County.
Thomasville is a growing medical center with a 192-bed hospital and 29 physicians in practice. Thomas County, through its health
department, operates a mental health program that is located in the general hospital. The program provides outpatient diagnostic and
treatment services and aftercare services to patients on convalescent leave from State mental hospitals. Consultation is available to
service agencies in the community. Brooks and Grady Counties purchase mental health services for their residents from the mental health
program based in Thomasville. Colquitt and Mitchell Counties operate small outpatient mental health programs, using part-time mental
health personnel.
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Application has been made and approved for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center in this Area. Completion of construction is scheduled for May 1970.
The Georgia Department of Public Health has a hospital at Thomasville to which patients from both Gracewood State School and Hospital and Central State Hospital are transferred for specialized care. A former federal facility in Bainbridge has been remodeled and opened to provide additional space. The Thomas County Health Department operates a day training facility for the mentally retarded. In addition, there is a private community day facility for the retarded operating in Moultrie in Colquitt County.
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2. STATE
Aree Square Milas
SAVANNAH - AREA 26
Present Population
Estimated 1976
Population
Present Population
Density
7
Median Educational
Level
8
441 176 700
AREA NARRATIVE
236 700
400.7
10.4
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
40.89
% School Dropouts
10
4.09
Georgia
% Male Emplayed Blue
Colla' Occupation
11
61. 75
Unemployment Rate
12
5.36
Dependency Ratio
13
.6763
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
4,847
% Families
Under $3000
,.Income
%Sub Standard
,.Hou",i'lg
27.97 25.98
1969
No. Families
Aecelvlng Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
'8
1,694
39.63
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
50.37
The Savannah Area is located in the extreme eastern portion of the state and is composed of only one county - Chatham. The northeast boundary of the Area is the Georgia - South Carolina state line.
Economic and occupational activities in the Area center on the city of Savannah, which is a seaport with important commercial and industrial activity whose influence extends to many other inland counties. The city is rich in educational, economic, and medical resources and has two colleges, numerous business and industrial establishments, and eight hospitals and infirmaries, the largest being a modern 293-bed facility. Nearly 160 physicians are in private practice in the Area, including a number of board-certified specialists.
Chatham County, in which Savannah is located, contains several resources for treating mental illness. Memorial Hospital has a 50-bed psychiatric wing. There is a full-time psychiatrist directing the program and several psychiatrists in private practice treat patients in this unit. Some indigent patients are cared for at the expense of the county.
The Chatham County Health Department operates a guidance clinic and provides consultation to other agencies on child behavior problems. In addition, the local health department operates an outpatient alcoholic rehabilitation clinic serving the county. The public school system prOVides classes for emotionally disturbed children and works closely with the guidance clinic of the health department. Savannah also has an active family conseling agency, and two private community mental retardation day facilities.
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Ar Squar. MIla<
WAYCROSS - AREA 31
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Densitv
Medlen EducatlonAll
Lawl
4
5
4 119 115 300
AREA NARRATIVE
6
102,000
7
28.0
8
8.2
2. STATE
Georgio
" Person. 8th Gradli Or L... Education
8
59.15
" School Dropouts
10
5.81
')(,Male Em-
ployed Blu.
Coller Occupation
"
58.20
Unemployment Ret.
12
4.53
Dependency Ratio
13
.7605
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
'4
3,184
" Famllie. Under $3000 Income 15
" SubSundard Hou,,;i,\g
16
49.48 40.87
1969
No. Families Receiving Aid to Dependant
Children 17
1,236
Perinatal Mortality
18
32.45
Mentel Heatth Manpower
A.t~
18
15.61
The Waycross Area is located in the south-central portion of the state and is composed of eight counties - Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Clinch, Coffee, Jeff Davis, Pierce and Ware. The southern boundary of the Area is the Florida - Georgia state line.
The economy of the Area is largely agricultural and more than half the land area is devoted to farming, with the exceptions of Clinch and Ware Counties in which are located a state park and the large Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. The Refuge is a popular tourist attraction. Waycross in Ware County is the logical service center for the Area and the city is a major hub of highway and railroad transportation. As a medical center, Waycross has a 209-bed general hospital and 29 physicians in private practice.
The Ware County Health Department operates a mental health program providing outpatient diagnostic and treatment services and aftercare services for patients on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. These services are available to residents of Ware, Coffee and Pierce Counties. The other counties in the Area have no mental health programs. Plans are underway in the Area to apply for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center. The Ware County Health Department also operates a training center for mentally retarded children.
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I. AREA
A r Squat.
Miles
TIFTON - AREA 28
Present Population
. Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
5
6
7
2 445 102 200
AREA NARRATIVE
79,600
41.8
Medlen Educationel
Level
8
8.1
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
9
58.85
% School Dropouts
'0
4.72
% Male Em-
played Blue
Collar Occupation
"
56.55
Unemployment Aate
'2
5.42
Dependency Ratio
'3
.8011
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
,.
2,599
% Famillas
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub Standard Hou;;itlg
'6
56.26 44.20
1969
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
'8
989
38;62
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
14.68
The Tifton Area is located in the south-central portion of the state and includes seven counties - Ben Hill, Crisp, Irwin, Tift, Turner, Wilcox and Worth.
The Area is predominat1y agricultural with some light industry and population is declining slowly. The Area has two urban centers Tifton in Tift County and Cordele in Crisp County. Of these, Tifton is the logical service center for the Area, although nearby Albany also exerts considerable influence. Tifton has a college which is part of the State University System and a general hospital of 85 beds.
The Tift County Health Department has an aftercare clinic for patients from Tift County on convalescent leave from state mental hospitals. There are no other organized mental health services. Plans are underway to apply for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center at Tifton. There is one private community mental retardation day facility in the Area.
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CHAPTER VIII
INVENTORY AND PROGRAMMING BY SERVICE ~
1 loventory
The inventory includes all known services and facilities providing programs for the mentally retarded in Georgia. In most instances information is current as of April 1969.
2. PrograDlDing
PrograDlDing of additional needed services and facilities has been made on the basis of Areawide need. In most instances Areas need one or more facilities of each type. These facilities should be located at centers which are most accessible to the retardates to be served. Exact locations and sizes of facilities have not been determined, awaiting cODlDunity survey of need and resources. This approach to prograDlDing and planning is necessary since many of the variables pertinent to local participation cannot be anticipated at this time.
3. Explanation of Codes
Form SRS-RSA-48-1 (Inventory General Data)
Item 3 Code-Type of Facility A - D&E Clinic, Day Facility, Residential Facility B - D&E Clinic, Day Facility C - D&E Clinic, Residential Facility D-Day Facility, Residential Facility E - Diagnostic and Evaluation Clinic only F - Day Facility only G - Residential Facility only
Item 4 Type of Ownership of Facility A - Nonprofit B - Public C - Proprietary
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1. AREA
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VALDOSTA - AREA 30
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
6
6
7
1.790 82 100 103 300
AREA NARRATIVE
45.9
Median Educational
level
8
8.9
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons
8th Grade Or less
Education 9
% School Dropouts
10
% Male Em-
ployed Blue Collar
Occupation 11
53.05 5.52
58.10
Unemployment Rete
12
4.52
Dependency Retlo
13
.7392
3. FISCAL YEAR
1969
Median
Family Income
,.
% Families
Under $3000 Income
15
% Sub Standard Hou..:itlg
16
No. Femilles
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Mortality
18
3,495 44.19 33.37
470
26.95
Mental Health Manpower Ratio
19
20.71
The Valdosta Area is located in the extreme south-central portion of the state and includes five counties - Berrien, Cook, Echols, Lanier and Lowndes. The southern boundary of the Area is the Florida - Georgia state line.
With the exception of Lowndes County, the location of the city of Valdosta, the Area is predominantly agricultural rural and has experienced a steady population decline since 1950. Valdosta, the logical service center of the Area, is a commercial, educational and medical center for a number of surrounding counties. The city has a four-year college and a 180-bed hospital.
There are 36 physicians in private practice in Lowndes County. The Lowndes County Health Department operates an outpatient diagnostic and evaluation mental health program and provides mental health consultation to community agencies. Through a cooperative agreement, residents of all the counties of this Area have access to the mental health services available in Lowndes County.
Application has been made and approved for federal funds to construct a comprehensive community mental health center in this Area. Completion of construction is scheduled for January 1970. A small community mental retardation day facility is operated by the county health department.
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SERVICNREA STATISTICS AND NARRATIVE
I. AREA
A"r Squar.
Miles
4
BRUNSWICK - AREA 32
Present Population
Estimated 1975
Population
Present Population
Density
5
7
3 805 103 100 126 700
AREA NARRATIVE
27.1
Median Educational
Level
8
9.0
2. STATE
Georgia
% Persons 8th Grade
Or Less Education
51. 63
% School Dropouu
10
5.45
% Male Employed Blue
Collar Occupation
11
67.38
Unemployment Rate
Dependency Retlc
12
5.90
13
.7370
3. FISCAL YEAR
Median Family Income
14
% Femllies
Under $3000 Income
15
%SubStandard
,.Hou.:illg
1969
No. Families
Receiving Aid to Dependent
Children 17
Perinatal Monellty
18
4,117 36.81 33.13
733
32.44
Mental Health Manpower
,.Ratio
17.46
The Brunswick Area is located in the extreme southeast corner of the state and is composed of seven counties - Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, Long, McIntosh and Wayne. The eastern boundary of the Area is the Atlantic Ocean and the southern boundary is the Florida - Georgia state line.
Although the remainder of the Area is largely agricultural, Brunswick in Glynn County has a diversified economy. As a seaport, Brunswick is a transportation center having, in addition, "a substantial industrial base. Development of the coastal islands has made Brunswick a year-round tourist attraction. The city also is the medical service center of the Area having a 209-bed general hospital and 52 physicians in private practice. Medical services in Glynn County are, in part, designed to accommodate the large transient population as well as permanent residents.
The Brunswick County Health Department operates an outpatient clinc for residents of the county. A psychologist and two psychiatrists practice in Brunswick. Other counties in the Area are without mental health services. There is a private community mental retardation facility operating in Brunswick.
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 1 (Ft. Oglethorpe)
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Form SRS-RSA-48-3 (Programming Data Report)
Item 3A - Type of Facility A - D&E Clinic, Day Facility, Residential Facility B D&E Clinic, Day Facility C D&E Clinic, Residential Facility D Day Facility, Residential Facility E Diagnostic and Evaluation Clinic only F Day Facility only G Residential Facility only
Item 3B - Type of Construction 1 - New 2 - Addition 3 - Remodeling 4 - Replacement 5 - Purchase of EXisting Building
Item 9 - Other Handicapping Conditions A - Hearing impairments B - Visual impairments C - Speech impairments D - Language impairments E - Convulsive disorders F - Motor impairments (including C.P.) G - Behavior disorders H - Other
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 13RO1"
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY (Dalton)
FIS CAL. YEAA
1969 Pave 5
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(Fo~t OglethorpeI
I - STAT:~I FIS CAL YEAR
1 aha Page 2
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DAY FACILITY
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77
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INVENTORY CENERAL DATA for Area 3 (~ainesvi11el
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO118
FISCAL YEAR
1969
Page 7
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LOCATION
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a:
CITY OR
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COUNTY
1
2a
2b
3 Gainesville Hall
3 Homer
Banks
3 Dawsonville Dawson
3 Cumming
Forsyth
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3 Clarkesviil Habersham
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3 Gainesville Hall
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Hall Co. Sch .. Sys.
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Gainesville Cty.Sch.
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86
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
Page 4
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pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RET AROATION
AGE GROUPING
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9
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30
30
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16 14
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27
27
27
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96
96
96
76 20
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Whitfield Dalton Cty.Sch. Sys. F B
7
7
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160
30 23 7
126 34
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FISCAL YEAR -1~ST"TE
1969 Page, 9
Ga. af 96 pages
LOCATION
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3 Unassigned
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Hall
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IFISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
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2b
30 3b 40 4b 4c 4d 4. 41 50 5b 5c 5d 5. 60 6b 6c 6d 6. 61
2 [Unassigned 2 IUnassigned 2 IUnassigned 2 IDalton
AREA TOTAL
-
F
-
F tI
-
F
Whitfield E
X
XX
X
X
XX XX XX
XX
l-E 3-1 3-F 1-2
XX X X XX X X
124 124 I CG
XX
XX
596 596
X
X
70 70
CG
X X X X X X X X X X 170 170
CG
960 960
3-C
3-G
STATE TOTAL
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INVENTORY - SERVICES DATA F.~R MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERV~D ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
-<
OR
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TOWN
a::
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I
2a
COUNTY 21>
NAME OF
FACILITY
2c
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TOTAL NUMBER SERVED
3
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FISCAL. YEAR
1969
ISTATE
Ga.
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Page 11 of 96
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
pages
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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....
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'.0.".:.
41> 4c
Z
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.J e Z 0
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51> Sc Sd S. 51
0 "'ll. 0:0
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"':1: 0
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4 Cartersville Bartow
4 Rome
Floyd
4 Rome
Floyd
4 Calhoun
Gordon
4 Cedartown
Polk
4 Rome
Floyd
Cartefsvi11e City Sch.Sy Floyd Co. Sch. Sys. Rome City Sch. Sys. Calhoun City Sch. Sys. Polk Co. Sch. Sys. Goodwill Industries
152
152
152
41
41
41
206
206
206
52
52
52
27
27
27
51
51
51 51 51
AREA TOTAL
529
51 478 51 529 51
I
STATE TOTAL
90
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COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR ME NT ALL Y RET ARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
<
OR
Wa:
TOWN
<
1
2.
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2c
~Z0>.JI
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SERVEO
TOTAL NUMBER SERVEO
3
4.
"
3 Gainesville Hall
North_Ga. Child,' Cen-tf}r
3 3 3 3 3 3
Homer Dawsonville Cumming Carnesville Clarkesville Gainesville
Banks
Banks Co. Sch. SYf?
Dawson Dawson Co. Sch. Sys'.
Forsyth Forsy~h Co. Sch. Sys.
Franklin Franklin Co. Sch. Sys.
Habersham Habersham Co. Sch. Sys.
Hall
Hall Co. Sch. Sys.
3 Gainesville
3 Hartwell 3 Dahlonega 3 Clayton
3 Toccoa 3 Hiawassee
Hall Hart Lumpkin Rabun Stephens Towns
Gainesville Ci ty 5ch. Sy
Hart Co. Sch. Sys. Lumpkin Co. Sch. Sys. Rabun Co. Sch. Sys. Stephens Co. Sch. Sys. Towns Co. Sch. Sys.
20 32 15 12 26 15 75 70 22 28 47 76 12
AREA TOTAL
450
FORM APPROVED
ISTATE FIS CAL YEAR
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
1969
(Gainesville)
Page 8
of 96
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
Ga.
pages
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
W
~Z
."-'"'
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I-
0"
IZ W
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W Il
Z
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;:
0
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.J Z 0 VI Il W Q.
0 WQ. 110 W:>: I-VI
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4b 4c 4d 4. 41 4g
5.
5b :Sc 5d 5. 51
5g
20
20
I
32
32
15
15
12
12
26
26
15
15
75
75
70
70
22
22
28
28
47
47
76
76
12
12
20 30
50
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STATE TOTAL
87
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LOCATION
Ua:J
CITY OR
TOWN
1
20
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2e
OJ
0
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FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969 Page 13
Ga. of 96 pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
w
0
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9
5 Canton
Cherokee
Cherokee Day Training
Center
FA
8
8
242
44
-
5 Marietta Cobb
Happiness Hills Sch. F A 40
40
10 4 13 13 9 15 12 4
-
5 Marietta Cobb
Cobb Co. Sch. Sys.
F B 242
242
b06 36
70 72
-
5 Marietta Cobb
Marietta City Sch.Sys F B 78
78
78
I,
78
-
5 Jaaper
Pickens
Picken Co. Sch. Sys. F B 48
48
48
26 22
-
AREA TOTA,"
ll-F -A 416
416
344 44 15 13 9 b93 10 4
-
I:l-B
STATE TOTAL
92
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STATE PLAN COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY GE~ERAL DATA for Area 4 (Rome)
LOCATION
III
CITY
ll:
OR TOWN
1
20
COUNTY
2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2e
W
0
-0
U
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4
5
6
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga
Page 10
of 96
poges
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RET ARDATION
AGE GROUPING
W
(;
z
J_
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w
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9
4 Cartersvill Bartow
4 ):tome 4 Rome 4 Calhoun 4 Cedartown 4 Rome
Floyd Floyd Gordon Polk Floyd
AREA TO' AL
Cartersville Cty 8ch.
8ys.
F R 152
152
Floyd Co.Sch. Sys.
F B. 41
41
Rome Cty. Sch. Sys. F R 206
206
Calhoun Ci ty Sch.Sys. F B
52
52
Polk Co. Sch. Sys.
FB
27
27
Goodwill Industries F A 78
51
-F l-A 556
529
5-B
141 11 41 lerQ 16 52 27 51
502 27
9J 55
41 9..6 110 28 24
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27
-
51
-
289 189. 51
-
,
STATE TOTAL
89
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT
For Area 5 (~rietta)
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO-11.
FISCAL. YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga.
Page 15 of 96 pages
LOCATION
I W
Ir
,CITY OR TOWN
20
5 IUnassigned
5 IUnassigned
5 IUnassigned
5 IMarietta
COUNTY
2b
-
-
Cobb
OJ
0
-0
U
OJ
0
z
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U
0
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U
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... !: 0:
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U
0
0
01
01
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F1
F2
F1
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z
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>
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.. ~
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0: 0: 0
.0.1.
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C
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C
0:
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.0.1.
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01
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4a 4b 4c 4d 4. 41
X
XX
X
X
XX XX XX
XX
LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
(Check)
AGE GROUPING
TO BE SERVED (Checl<) I
0
01 0 0:
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01
(.-.7.
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7
8
X X X X X X X X X 161 161T CG
XX X
XX
I 6221 622
xl I I 951 951 CG
X X X X X X X X X X 2321 2321
CG
AREA TOTAL
-E 3-1 b-F 1-~
1,11011,1101 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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FORM A PPROV EO BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 4 (Rome)
Page 12 of 96 pages
LOCATION
I W
a:
CITY OR TOWN
2a
4 IUnassigned
4 IUnassigned 4 IUnassigned
4 IRome
4 Rome
AREA TOTAL
COUNTY 2b
-
Floyd Floyd
I
I
I
I
W
0
0
W
0 0 ~
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LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
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"....
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Z
;0:
u :> 0 W
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en
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N
J,
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0: 0:
ww
... .. ..>- >... J.
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0 0:
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0: W
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7
8
F
X
XX
X X X. X X X X X X 269 269
9
CG
F2 F1
X
X
XX XX XX
XX X
XX X
795 795
711 711 CG
E1 XX
X X X X X X X X X X 298 298
CG
C1 XX
XX
X XX XX XX X XX
60
60 ABCD
EFG
-
I I I ~--EC 114--~
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II
I
II
I
II
1, ,493 1,493 I-A 1-' 1-B 1-F
I IIII
4-C 4-G 1-D
STATE TOTAL
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,
'
LOCATION
CITY
~
OR
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TOWN
~
1
2a
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
. zO.>J-1
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4a
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(j>myrna)
F1S CAL YEAR
1969 Page 17
ISTATE Ga. 01 ,96 page.
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.
.z
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0 C1".J z.
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0 .. ~
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Sa
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.
. Z
''-"" 0~-
0 Z ".J C1.
0~ .>.
.~
Z
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a:
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0
. '""aI:Io.
.~..J''a"":
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S8
6 arietta
Cobb
Cobb CO. Sch. Sys.
240
240
240
6 Douglasville Douglas D~ug1as Co. Sch. 'Sys.
34
34
34
. 6 Douglasvi lle Douglas CappI s Ferry Trng . Home.
AREA TOTAL
274
42
274
274
42
42 42
I
STATE TOTAL
96
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COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO118
l Fl5 CAL YEAR
1969
ST .. TE
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY (Marietta)
Page 14
of 96 pages
LOCATION
CITY
~I
OR TOWN
0::
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
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o~ u 1z,.) <. Jz~> :J C,W u
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SERVED
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DAY FACILITY
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Cherokee jCherOkee Day Trng; Gent.
8
5 Marietta
Cobb
HappiI).ess HillsSch.
40
5 Marietta
Cobb
Cobb Co. Sch. Sys ..
241
5 Marietta
Cobb
,Marietta City Sch~, Sys.
78
5 Jasper
Pickens Pickens Go. Sch,' Sys.
48
81 8 401 40 2411 1241 781 1 78 481 1 48
AREA TOTAL
415
3671 481 415
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93
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA
for Area 7 (North Fultonl
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83 .. RO-1 18
FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
Page 19 of 96
pages
LOCATION
w
CITY
a:
OR
TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
iii
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3
4
5
6
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9
7 Atlanta
Fulton
Bowen Homes - Handi-
capped Child. Ctr. F A
12
12
51 6
741
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7 Atlanta Fulton
Fulton Co. Sch. Sys. F B 108
108
05 3
62 46
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7 Atlanta
Fulton
Atl. City Sch. Sys. F B 556
556
1527 29
1359 97
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3-F -A 676
676
637 33 6
7 425 244
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2-B
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98
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IHV.EHTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 6 (Smyrna)
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III
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It
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1
20
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2b
NAME OF
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
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Ga.
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F B 240
240
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34
34
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GC
42
42
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b-F b-B
316
316
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1
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95
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 7 (North Fulton)
Page 21 af 96 pages
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a:
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AGE GROUPING
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(Check)
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7
8
F
X
XX
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3-C
AREA TOTAL
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-t 16
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Page 18
Ga.
of 96 pages
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F1 F2 F1 E1
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XX
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XX
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AREA TOTAL
-E 3-] [j-F 1-i
1,298 1,298
3-C
3-G
STATE TOTAL
97
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDEr? PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
"ITY
<
OR
IIJ
TOWN
I[
<
1
2.
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2c
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3
4.
FOAM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO .. I18
FIS CAL YEAR
1969
I - STATE Ga.
(Central Fulton)
Page 23
of 96 poges
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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0::> ".J z.
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I
8 \tlanta 8 Atlanta 8 Atlanta 8 Atlanta 8 Atlanta
Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton
Adult Activity Center Bobby Dodd Shelte~ed Wks Goodwill Industries Fulton Co. Sch. Sys. Atlanta City Sch. Sys.
63
63
63 63
58
58
8 58 50
383
383
383 383 383
108
108
108
556
556
556
AREA TOTAL
1,168
504 664 454 116S 433
.
STATE TOTAL
102
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO118
FISCAL YEAR
1969
ISTATE
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENT ALL Y RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONL Y
LOCATION
CITY
c(
OR
I1J
TOWN
ll:
c(
1
2.
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2c
"'z>1O..J
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Z 0
zC>:.,C:.(lJUz-
~>:::i oW U
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TOTAL NUMBER SERV'ED
'3
4.
(North. Fulton}
DAY FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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96 poges
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
TOTAL
NUMBER SERVED
.., ~
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i=
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Fu1 ton ,'Bowen 'Homes Handicapped Children's Center
12
7 Atlanta
Fulton Fulton Co. Sch.. 'Sys.
108
7 Atlanta
Fulton Atlanta City Sch. Sy8..
556
AREA TOTAL
676
12 12
lOB
108
556
556
664 12 676
,-
I
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99
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STATE PLAN COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 9 (West Fulton)
LOCATION
w
CITY
II:
OR
TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
iii
0
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U
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO .. 118
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga.
Page 25
of 96
pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
W
(7
Z
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1<0 w0<0>
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1
20
2b
2e
3
4
5
6
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"9
9 Atlanta Fulton
Fulton Co. Sch. Sys. F B
109
109
105 4
63 46
-
9 Atlanta
Fulton
At!. City Sch. Sys. F B
556
556
527 29
359 197
-
AREA TO AL
b-F -B
665
665
632 33
422 243
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STATE TOTAL
104
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..: ~'~~~i";:-:-'''''- ..... y; -,~.
SR5-RSA-48-1
STATE PLAN COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 8 (Central Fulton)
LOCATION
w
CITY
II:
OR TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
iii
0
0
~
>-
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I-
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u..J
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
ISTATE Ga.
Poge 22
of
. MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
w
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1
20
8 Atlanta
2b
Fulton
2e
3
4
5
Adult Activity Ctr. F A 63
6
70 7b 7e 7d 7. Bo Bb Be Bd B. BI
9
63
12 31 16 4
41 22
FG
8 Atlanta
8 Atlanta 8 Atlanta 8 Atlanta
Fulton
Fulton Fulton Fulton
Bobby Dodd Sheltered
Workshop
F A 61
Goodwill Industries F A 513
Fulton Co. Sch. Sys. F B 108
Atlo City Sch. Sys. F B 556
58 20 30 8
383
383
108
105 3
556
527 29
32 26
BG
383
62 4E
359 197
AREA TOTA
5-F 3-A 1,301 1,168 201,05 7 71 16 4
421 316 431
l-B
2-B
l-F
2-G
STATE TOTAL
101
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO .. ' 18
FISCAL. YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT
LOCATION
. For Area 9 (Wes t Ful ton) II
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Checlc)
...
w
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CITY OR TOWN
COUNTY
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w
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U
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LOCATION
I
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".S CAL YEAR
1969
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(South Fulton)
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DAY FACILITY
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AREA TOTAL
30
30 30
13
13
13 13
109
109
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556
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OR
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FIS CAL YEAR
1969 Page 26
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Ga.
of 96
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DA Y F ACI LlTY
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 11 (North DeKa1b)
LOCATION
c( W
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TOWN
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FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1 n~n
Page 31
n
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342
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE eUCGET NO. 83RO118
FISCAL YEAR
1969
iSTATE
Ga.
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 10 (South Fulton)
Page 28
af 96 poges
LOCATION
W
CITY
a:
OR
TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
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30
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13
13 1 2
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28 3
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109
05 4
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B59 97
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AREA TOTAL
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708
708 1 ~34 48 25
2 fl37 065 4
1-G
b-B
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107
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 11 (North DeKa1b)
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUOGET NO. 83RO.. 118
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
19.69.
Ga.
Page 33 of 96 pages
LOCATION
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Check)
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COUNTY
2b
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-
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AREA TOTAL
I I I I I I 1-~4-1
4- 1-21
1I
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11,84311,881 4-C 4-G
STATE TOTAL
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FORM A PPROVEC BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO .. I18
FISCAl. YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 10 (South Fulton)
Page 30 af 96 pages
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a:
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Fulton Fulton Fulton Fulton
F
X
XX
Fb
X
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F
XX XX XX
E
XX
1-E ~, 1
3-E -2
X X X X X X X X X 196 1961 CG
XX X
XX X
471 471
109 109 I CG
X X X X X X X X X X 266 266 I CG
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1I I
11,04211,0421 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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(Central DeKalb)
~"CAL. VEAR 'STATE
1969
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90
DeKalb DeKalb Co. Sch. Sys.
368
DeKalb Decatur City Sch. Sys.
97
DeKalb
Developmental Evaluation
Clinic for Children
273
12 Atlanta AREA TOTAL
DeKalb
Gatchell School
273
555
90
90 90
368
368
97
97
13
90 465 90 555
13
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114
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ISTATE FIS CAL YEAR
1969 Page 32
Ga.
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pages
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RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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DeKalb
Christian Association for the Retarded
10
11 Lawrenceville Gwinnett Hi Rope Training Center
37
11 Decatur
DeKalb DeKalb Co. Sch. Sys.
258
111 awrenceville Gwinnett Gwinnett Co. Sch. Sys.
39
10 10
37 37
258
258
39
39
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344
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III
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-I18
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969 Page 37
Ga. of 96
I
pages
LOCATION
W
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20
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2b
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240
240
13 Covington Newton
Newton Co. Sch. Sys. F B
16
16
13 Conyers Rockdale Rockdale Co. Sch. Sys. F B
72
72
13 Decatur
DeKa1b
Smith Home
GC
40
40
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DeKa1b
Ga. Regional Hosp. At1 C B 120
120
212 28
181 59
16
16
72"
72
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15 20 5
33 87 12 55 30 23
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488
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1-A
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1-F
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STATE TOTAL
116
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO118
FISCAL yEAR
ISTA TE
1969 Page 34
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3
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368
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97
97
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DeKalb DeKalb
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Gatchell School
GC
13
273 40 119 71 43
83 146 44
13
32323
148
-
ABeD EFGH
AREA TOT ~
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l-A l-B 2-C l-D
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STATE TOTAL
113
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FISCAL YEAR
lakO
Page 39
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LOCATION
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I
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Xx
X IX
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AREA TOTAL
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STATE TOTAL
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W .':! z
W
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FISCAL YEAR
ISTA TE
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LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
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beKa1b
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to begin operation 9/1/ ~9)
X
XX
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CG
12 Pecatur
DeKa1b
F2
X
XX
12 lunas signed
peKalb
F2
X
X
12 lunassigned
PeKalb
F 1 XX XX X X
12 !Decatur
PeKa1b
E 2 XX
(Comprehensive Mental Heil1th Center
XX XX X X X X X
78
78
CG
XX
XX
837 837
X
X
125 125
C(;
X XX XX XX X X X
32
32
CG
under construction. Comp1etion
date: June 1971) 12 iAtlanta
peKa1b
~
1
XX
XX
XX XX
XX X X
XX
X
X X ,000 ,000
ABCD EFG
(Georgia Retardation CeTI ter - Unde]
construction. Comp1etipn date:
1969-1970) !AREA TOTAL
l-A 3-1 1-E 3-2
4-F
TE TOTAL
-
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2,180 2,180 1-A 1-E
1-B 1-F
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115
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CITY
<
OR
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TOWN
II:
<
I
2.
COUNTY
2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
.2c
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NUMBER
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"TATE FISCAL VEAR
1969
Ga.
(Athens)
Page 41 o( 9'6
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DAY FACIL.ITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
III
III
II:
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s,
14 iAthens
Clarke. Hope ijaven School
29
14 Elberton 14 Siloam 14 Conunerce
Elbert Green Jackson
P1ay School Little Red Schoolhouse New Dawn worksh6p
4 7 8
14 Winder
Barrow Barrow Co. Sch. Sys.
11
14 ~thens 14 Elberton
14 "reensboro 14 Jefferson 14 Conunerce
Clarke Elbert Green Jackson Jackson
Clarke Co. Sch. Sys. Elbert Co. Sch. ,Sy-s; Green Co. Sch. Sys.
Jackson Co. Sch., Sys. Commerce City S'ch: Sys.
185 49 24 58 12
14 Jefferson
14 Hogansville 14 Oglethorpe 14 Madison
Jackson Jackson Madison Morgan
Jefferson City Sch. Sys.
Hogansville City Sch.Sys Madison Co. Sch. Sys. Morgan Co. Sch. Sys.
15 27 62 40
14 Watkinsville Oconee Oconee Co. Sch. "Sys.
125
14 Lexington 14 Monroe
Ogle thorp Oglethorpe Co. Sch.Sys. Walton Walton Co. Sch. Sys.
15 66
29 29
44
77
88
11
11
185
185
49
49
24
24
58
58
12
12
15
15
27
27
62
62
40
40
125
125
15
15
66
66
AREA TOTAL
737
689 48 ' 737
STATE TOTAL
120
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CITY
OR
III
TOWN
a:
1
2.
13 Decatur 13 Covington 13 Conyers 13 Decatur
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
2b
2<
DeKa1b DeKa1b CO. Sch. Sys. Newton . Newton Co~ Sch. Sys," Rockdale Rockdale Co. Sch. Sys. DeKa1b Smith. Home
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3.,
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240
16
72
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
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FISCAL YEAR
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5.
5b 5< 5d 5. 5.!
58
240
240
16
16
72
72
40
40
13 Atlanta
DeKalb
Georgia Regional ~osp. at Atlanta
120
120
120 120
AREA TOTAL
328
328
328
160
120
120 160
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STATE TOTAL
117
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA - For Area 15 (LaGrange)
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<
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CITY
II:
OR
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TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
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FISCAL. YEAR
1969
ISTATE Ga.
Page 43 o( 96
pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
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2.
2b
2e
3
4
5
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FA
15
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Carroll Co. Sell.. Sys. F B Carrollton CitySeh.Sys F B
54 43
15 Newnan 15 Newnan
Coweta Coweta
Coweta Co. Sell.. Sys. F B 125
Newnan City Sell.. Sys. F B
46
15 Bremen
Haralson Bremen City Sell.. Sys. F B
10
15 Hamilton Harris
Harris Co. Sell.. Sys. F B
15 Franklin 15 Greenville 15 LaGrange 15 LaGrange
Heard Meriwether Troup Troup
Heard Co. Sell.. Sys. F Meriwether Co. Seh.Sys F Troup Co. Sell.. Sys. F LaGrange City Sell.. Sys F
B B B B
23 12
57 163
60
6
7. 7b 7e 7d 7. 8. 8b 8e 8d 8. 81
9
15
14 1
1653
-
54
54
54
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125
125
43 53 72
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46
46
10
10
23
23
12
12
57
57
163
163
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60
60
I
46 10 23'
12
57 97 66 47 13
-
-
-
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AREA TOTA
1-F I-A 608
608
584 23 1
1 448 156 3
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O-B
STATE TOTAL
122
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 14 (Athens)
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO-118
FISCAL YEAR
,o"n
Page 40
IST~TE
of 96
pages
LOCATION
CITY
lIJ
ll:
OR TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
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2b
2e
3
4
5
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Clarke
Hope Haven School
FA
29
14 Elberton Elbert
Play School
FA
4
14 Siloam
Green
Little Red Sch. Hse. F A
7
14 Commerce Jackson
New Dawn Workshop
FA
8
14 Winder
Barrow
Barrow Co. Sch. Sys F B
11
14 Athens
Clarke
Clarke So. Sch. Sys. F B 185
14 Elberton Elbert
Elbert Co. Sch. Sys. F B
49
14 Greensboro Greene
Greene Co. Sch: Sys. F B
24
14 Jefferson Jackson
Jackson Co. Sch. Sys. F B
58
14 Conunerce Jackson
Commerce City Sch.Sys. F B
12
14 Jefferson Jackson
Jefferson CitySch. Sys F B
15
14 Hogansville Jackson
Hogansville CitySch.Sy~F B
27
14 O~lethorpe Madison
Madison Co. Sch. Sys. F B
62
14 Madison Morgan
Morgan Co. Sch. Sys. F B
40
14 Watkinsvill Oconee
Oconee Co. Sch. Sys. F B
14 Lexington Oglethorpe Oglethorpe Co. Sch.Sys F B
14 Monroe
Walton
Walton Co. Sch. Sys. F B
125 15 66
AREA TOTAl-
7-F -A 737 3-E
6
70 7b 7e 7d 7. 80 8b 8e 8d 8. 81
9
29
1 10 9 7 2
14 13 2
4
4
31
7
23
2
142
8
8
233
11
11
11
185
185
92 93
49
49
31 18
24
24
24
58
58
58
12
12
12
15
15
15
27
27
27
62
62
62
40
40
27 13
125
125
70 55
15
15
15
66
66
36 30
-
-
-
-
-
-
737
3 702 17 9 6 1 503 228 5
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STATE TOTAL
119
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 13-RO-t 18
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 15 (LaGrange)
LOCATION
I II
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Check)
I
LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
(Check)
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COUNTY
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F1
X
XX
-
F2
X
X
X X X X X X X X X 288 288 I CG
XX
Xx
842 842
15 lUnas signed
-
F 1 XX XX XX
X
X
138 138 I CG
15 ILaGrange
Troup
E 1 XX
X X X X X X X X X X 336 336 I CG
AREA TOTAL
I I I t I I I l-E -11
3- -2
1
1
1
-I 1 I 1
1I
11,60411,0641 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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FORM APPROVEO BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
FISCAl. YEAR
1969 Poge 42
l STATE Ga. of 96 pages
LOCATION
LEVEL OF
AGE GROUPING
SERVICES TO BE
RETARDATION
TO BE SERVED
OFFERED (Check)
TO BE SERVED
(Check.)
w a:
CITY OR TOWN
COUNTY
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3. 1,3b I 4. I 4b I 4c I 4d I 4. I 41 I 5. I 5b I 5c I 5d I 5. I 60 I 6b I 6c I 6d I 6. 161
7
8
14 IUnassigned
F1
X
14 IUnassigned
~2
14 IUnassigned
F 1 XIX
14 IAthens
Clarke IEll XIX
(Comprehensive Mental H a1th Cente
under construction. Co p1etion date:
December 1970)
,
14 IAthens
IA 11 XiX
(Athens Branch of Georg
Retardation Center - u
construction)
AREA TOTAL
1-A~-1
1-E -2
3-F
X
x
XIX
XIX
X X XIX
XIX
X X X
XIX
XI X XIX
X X I X XIX
XI X XI X
XIX
XIX
XIX
XIX
X XIX 253 253 CG
734 734
X
137 137 CG
X XI X 333 333 I CG
X XI X 40 40 I ABeD
EFG
1,497 11,497 11-A 1-E 1-B 1-F 4-C 4-G I-D'
STATE TOTAL
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121
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FQR loIENTALLYRETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
NAME OF
FACILITY
.HI"!0z!'c:0i.=.:.1'.'O_Z0"
"~c> z~
0".0
!
TOTAL" NUMBER SERVED
CITY
0(
OR
1a&:1
TOWN
0(
1
2a
16 ~onesboro
COUNTY
2b
~layton
, 2c
~~C.A.R.C. Trng.' ~~nter
TOTAL , NUMBER
SERVED,
; 3,:
'. 4a
9.
P'ORM APPROVED
BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NOa.. RO-' 11
~ISCALYEAR 'STATE
1969
Ga.
(Jonesboro)
Page 47 of 96 page.
DAY FACILI.TY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.Z
.-"0:c:.0-1..
"Zc...
~> 0'"
....
Z
.:I.E.
C
.'a".:.
z
0
ic=
.0
::I
0
"Z
i
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.
a:
TOTAL
C
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.cZ
0
a:
0'".
0 "a0:0.
NUMBER SERVED
."...:z:
" ..... a:
. -:z:0
4b 4c 4d 4a 41 41
Sa
9.. 9..
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.,a.:
...... z
- 0.-..
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z
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C
a.O.:J.
z
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0
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0
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5b 5c Sd' Sa 51
51
16 I>ayetteville fayette lKennet/1 Miller Day Care. Center
6
6' 6
16 kcDonough
lHenry
!wee Care Day Cent~
7
7]
16, onesboro
~layton Clayton Co. Sch. Sys
19.9.
9.9-
9.9..
16 Favettevil1e lFayette !Fayette Co. Sch., Sys:
1]
Ii
17
16 McDonough
iHenry
lHenry 'Co. Sch. Sys.
68
68
6:8
.'
AREA TOTAL
306
284 22 306
.':.:t:'.':ii"!.,.
STATE TOTAL
126
"10 .-.~ ~':
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY - SERVICES DATA FQR MENTALLY RETARDED,PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
OR
I&l
TOWN
II:
1
2a
15 aGrange 15 ~arrollton 15 arro11ton
15 Newnan
15 lNewnan 15 Bremen
1.5 Hamilton 15 Franklin
15 Greenville
15 ILaGrange 15 LaGrange
NAME OF
FACILITY
%>1 ""V;0'~-
z-'
0
oz-"Ju....
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. TOTAL NUMBER
SERVED
COUNTY
TOTAL
NU!"BEf! SERVED
2b
2c
3'
4a
~roup
~ppy .Haven School
15
Carroll fcarrolJ Co. Sch . Sys.
Carroll Carrol:1ton CityScb.Sys.
Coweta Coweta
Coweta Co. Sch.Sy,s. Newna~ City Sch:Sys.
Haralson Bremen City Sch. Sys.
Harris 'Harris Co. Sch. Sys.
Heard
Heard Co. Sch. Sys'.
54 43 125 46 10 23 12
Meriwethe Meriwether Co.Sch. Sys.
Troup
Troup Co. Sch. Sys
Troup
LaGrange City Sch. ~ys.
57 163
60
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO .. 118
FISCAL VEAR 'STATE
1969
Ga.
(LaGrange)
Page 44 of 96 pages
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY'
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
. ~ ....
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0"
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:..I.!.
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w
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0
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0 Wll. 1<0
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"'.wI<
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.~
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ow
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W
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W
I..<..
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0
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4b 4c 4d. 4. 41 4g
Sa'
Sb Sc Sd 5. 51
15 15
54
54
43
43
125
125
46
46
,;:10
10
'23
23
12
12
57
57
163
163
60
60
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..Ww-...,:IZ"'<":
:"z' :0
Sg
AREA TOTAL
608
593 15 608
. " .-;;. :::. ~;;~
STATE TOTAL
123
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STATE PLAN COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTIQN PROGRAM
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 17 (Griffin)
LOCATION
UJ
a:
CITY. OR
TOWN
1
2.
COUNTY 2b':
NAME OF
FACILITY
2e
iii
0
-u0
>!::
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3
4
5
6
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 13-RO-' l'
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969 Page 49
Ga.
of 96
pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
01
0
Z
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a:o
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0m ~'~_"
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01
01
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01
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01
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01
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a: .. 0
a:~U
00-
Lt.Z~
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9"
17 Griffin
Spalding C.B. Goldwire Chapter F A
10
10
10
64
-
17 Griffin
Spalding Play to Learn Sch.
F 'A
24
24
4 17 2 1 6 10 8
-
17 GrHfin
Spalding Spalding Co. Sch. Sys. F B 144
144
135 9
85 59
-
AREA TO AL
3-F 2-A 178
178
139 26 12 1 . 6 101 71
-
1-B
.i,r~_r:.I"';'";O::i'[
STATE TOTAL
128
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1969
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33
141
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7
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25
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199
199
199
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17
17
17
17
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16 McDonough Henry
Henry Co. Sch. Sys. F B
68
68
68
68
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AREA TbTAL
6-F 3-A 306
306
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3 257 46
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STATE TOTAL
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FISCAl- YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT for Area 17 (Griffin)
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X
XX
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72 721 CG
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979 979 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 16 (Jonesboro)
Page 48 of 96 pages
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3-C
AREA TOTAL
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STATE TOTAL
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FORM APP ..OVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. al-RO-111
~I.C"LYE"R ISTATE
1969
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
C
OR
1&1
TOWN
lr:
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1
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18 Columbus 18 Columbus 18 Columbus
COUNTY
n
NAME OF
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TOT.AL ' NUMBEft
SERIIEQ
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4.
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22
310
188
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145
AREA TOTAL
145
520
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132
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FOAM APPROVEC BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 63_RO118
FISCAL VEAR
1969
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Ga
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDEO:cPERSONS SERVED ONLY
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10
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17 I:;riffin
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144
144
144
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178
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FISCAL YEAR
1969 Page 55
STATE
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32
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44
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36
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134
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Page 52
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22
22
7 14 1
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310
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289
188
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188
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252
145 44 39 35 16 11 73 66 6
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AREA TOTAL
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FI5 CAL YEAR
1969 Page 56
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31
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10
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1-D
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INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED. PERSONS SERVeD ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
OR
III
TOWN
a:
1
2.
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2.
",OH.JI
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.,
3
4.
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(Milledgeville)
FIS CAL. YEAR
1969
ISTATE Ga.
Page 65 of 96
page.
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.
.0.,:
TOTAL
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LOAD IN SERVICES
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Sg
22 Milledgevill Baldwin Baldwin Co. Area T~ain-
. ing. Cen ter
6
22 22 22 22 22
Milledgevill
Sparta Louisville Warrenton Sandersville
"
Hancock
.
Baldwin Co. School Sys.
Hancock Co. School a,s.
Jefferson Jefferson Co. School Sy
Warren 'Warren Co. School' Sjs~.
Washingto Washington Co. School
System
153 15 14 44
60
22 22
Irwinton Milledgeville
Wilkinson Baldwin
Wilkinson Co. Central State
School Sys Hospital
26
66
153
153
15
15
14
14
44
44
60
60
26
26
1,601 185 247 155 39 1,(81 6
AREA TOTAL
318
312 6 318
1,601 185 247 155 39 ,bO 6
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STATE TOTAL
144
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CITY
OR
IlJ
TOWN
II:
1
20
COUNTY. 2b
2 Warner Robin Houstor 2 Warner Robin Houston 2 Ft. Valley Peach 2 Hawkinsville Pulaski
2 Hawkinsville Pulaski
NAME OF
FACILITY
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NUMBER
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40
,
:}lappy Hour Schoo.l '?
Houston Co. School Sys. Peach Co. Schoo1~Sys;~ )'u1aski Co. SdL~Sys:l H",.,1<!nsville CitY, Sch.
48 '124
45 16
13
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
ISTA FI5 CAL YEAR
TE
1969
Ga.
(Warner Robins)
Page 62 of 96
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
pages
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERViCES
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERViCES
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Iz
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w
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124
124
45
45
16
16
13
13
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246
198 48 246
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141
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA
LOCATION
for Area 23 (Augusta)
llJ
CITY
IX:
OR TOWN
1
2.
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILIT'
2e
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FISCA L.. YEAR
1969
IST ATE Ga.
Page 67
af 96 pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
'W"
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9
23 Augusta
Richmond
23 Iwaynesboro Burke
23 Thomason McDuffie
23 Augusta
Richmond
23 Washington Wilkes
23 Augusta
Richmond
Lynnda1e School
FA
Burke Co. Sch. 5ys. F B
McDuffie Co.Sch. 5ys. F B
Richmond Co. Sch. 8ys. F B Wilkes Co. Sch. 8ys. F B Gracewood State Sch. C B
& Hospital
40
42
55
405 60
1,834
40
42
55
405 60
1,834
1 10 17 7 5 3 21 16
-
42
42
-
55
55
-
396 9
60 90 190 340 398 816
239 166
60 5 198 733 814 83
1-
AREA TOTAl-'
1-(~-A 2,436 2,436 5-F~-B
91 753 366 405 821 8 615 915 814 8
1-
..
STATE TOTAL
146
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA
LOCATION
for Area 22 (Milledgeville)
W
CITY
a:
OR
TOWN
1
20
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2e
W
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0
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
Poge 64 of 96 pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RETARDATION
AGE GROUPING
0: w
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w
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70 7b 7e 7d 7. Bo Bb Be Bd
B. BI
9
22 Milledgevil e llaldwin Baldwin Co. Area
Training Center
FA
22 Milledgevil e 22 Sparta 22 Louisville
Baldwin Baldwin CO. Sch. Sys. F Hancock Hancock Co. Sch. Sys. F
Jefferson Jefferson Co. Sch. Sys F
B B B
22 Warrenton 22 SandersvillE 2::t rwinton 22 Milledgevi1
e
Warren Washingto Wilkinson Baldwin
Warren Co. Sch. Sys Washington Co. Sch.Sys Wilkinson Co. Sch. Sys Central State Hosp.
F F F C
B B B
B
6 153
15 14
44 60 26 0,196
6 153
15 14
44 60 26 1,601
AREA TOTAL
1-C 1-A 0,514 1,919 7-F 7-E
6
6
-
135 18
133 20
-
15 14
15 ,14
-
-
44 60
44 60
-_.
26
2E
172 446 413 570 12 99 21 582 58C 115 -
466 470 41 570 12 39 23q 582 580 115 -
STATE TOTAL 143
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 23 (Augusta)
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUOC.ET NO. 13-RO-I"
FISCAL. YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga.
Page 69 af 96 pog
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COUNTY
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Check)
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a
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X
XX
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XX
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X
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23 1Augusta
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X X X X X X X X X X 428 4281 CG
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construction. Comp1eti n Date: No
969 1 I I I I I 11I I I I
AREA TOTAL
I I I I j I -E 3- J
[j-F 1-2
IIII
IIII I I
12,2712,271 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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148
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PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 22 lMilledgeville)
FORM APPROVEO BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83 .. RO ... 118
FISCAL. YEAR
1969
1ST ATE
I Ga.
Page 66 of 96 pages
LOCATION
LEVEL OF
AGE GROUPING
SERVICES TO BE
RETARDATION
TO BE SERVED
OFFERED (Checlt.)
TO BE SERVED
(Check)
w a:
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COUNTY
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7
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X
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Baldwin E 1 XIX
X X I X XI X XIX X XI X 223 223 CG
AREA TOTAL
l-EP-l 3-F~-2
1,14911,149
3-C
3 -G
STATE TOTAL
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~O"M APP ..OVD BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. la-ROl U
/"TAn: Fl. CAL YEAR
1969
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED" PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
OR
III
TOWN
II:
I
2a
CO"NTY
-2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
2c
%>1 "0'"
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SERVED
. TOTAL
NU..MBER SERVED
"3
4a
(Dublin)
DAY FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
.,z
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TOTAL
NUMBER SERVEO
., Z
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Bleck1ey Playschool for Excep tion I Chndren
7
24 Dublin 24 Cochran
24 Eastman 24 ~ Dublin 24 Dublin 24 Mt. Vernon
24 Mc~ae 24 Ala:mo
Laurens '. ~hool of Hope
Bleckley Cochran City School Sys.
Dodge
Dodge Co. School Sy~.
Laurens Laurens Co. School Sys.
Laurens Dublin City School Sys.
~ntgomery MOntgomery Co. Sch. Sys.
Telfair Telfair Co. Sch. Sys.
Wheeler Wheeler Co. Scho. Sys.
14 23 64 66 91 32 64 127
77
14 14
~j
23
64
64
66
66
91
91
32
32
64
64
127
27
AREA TOTAL
488
~67 21 1488
'2;:~~}~a.y,
STATE TOTAL
150
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Fts CAL YEAR
1969
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Ga.
(Augusta)
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DAY FACILITY
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AVERAGE CAlLY CASE LOAC IN SERViCES
AVERAGE CAlLY CASE LOAC IN SERVICES
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23 Wayn-esboro 23 Thomason 23 Augusta 23 Washington
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J.ynnc;lale School Burke Co. SchoQl Sys. -McDuffie Co. Sch. Sys.
Rich~ond Co. Sch. Sys.
'Wilkes Co. Schpol Sys.
40 42 55 405 60
23 Augusta
Richmond Gracewood State School
and Hospital
390
40 40
42
42
55
55
405
405
60
60
1,834 Il34 950 460 125 l83+
AREA TOTAL
390
602
562 40 602
1,834 ",834 950 460 USC 183/4
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STATE TOTAL
147
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-118
IHUE FISCAL. YEAR
1969
Ga.
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 25 (Statesboro)
LOCATION
III
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CITY OR
TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
W
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FA
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25 Metter
Candler
Candler Co; Sch: Sys. F B
25 Springfield Effingham Eff ingham Co. Sch. Sys F B
25 Swainsboro Emanuel
Emanuel Co. Sch. Sys. F B
25 C1~ton 25 Millen
Evans Jenkins
Evans Co. Sch. Sys. F B Jenkins Co. Sch. Sys. F B
120 30 15 59 61 30
25 Hinesville
25 Sylvania 25 Lyons 25 Vidalia
Liberty Screven Toombs Toombs
Liberty
FB
Screven Co. Sch. Sys. F B
Toombs Co. Sch. Sys. F B
Vidalia City Sch. Sys. F B
71 14 101 82
6
70 7b 7< 7d 7. So
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S. Sf
9
12
66
273
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120
113 7
30
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15
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59
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30
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71
71
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15 45 14 61 30 48 23
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14
101
101
14
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65 36
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82
82
53 29
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AREA TOTAL
1-F 1-A 595
595
576 13 6
2 416 177
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STATE TOTAL
152
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INVENTORY -GENERAL DATA
for Area 24 (Dublin)
FORM APPROVEO: BUREAU OF THE BUOGET NO. 83-RO' '8
FISCAL. YEAR
1969 Page 70
I'TATE
Ga. of 96
pages
LOCATION
W
CITY
II:
OR TOWN
1
20
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
FACILITY
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7
7
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School of Hope
FA
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14
14
23
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Dodge
Dodge Co. Sch. Sys. F B
24 Dublin
Laurens
Laurens Co. Sch. Sys. F B
24 Dublin
Laurens
Dublin City Sch. Sys. F B
24 Mt. Vernon 24 Mcllae
24 Alamo
Montgomery Telfair Wheeler
Montgomery Co. Sch.Sys F Telfair Co. Sch. Sys. F Wheeler Co. Sch. Sys. F
B B B
64 66 91 32, 64 127
64 66 91 32 64 127
61 25 7 23 64 66 91 32 64 127
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23 39 25 66
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9-F 2-A 488
488
469 11 8
4 391 92 1
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STATE TOTAL
149
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO 3 ... RO-1'.
I . PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 25 (Statesboro)
LOCATION
I
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Check)
I
LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
(Check)
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2.
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2b
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STATE TOTAL
154
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO-118
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Page--- 12
G~.
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poges
LOCATION
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W
I a::
<:
CITY OR TOWN
2.
24 IUnassigned
24 IUnassigned 24 Unassigned
24 Dublin
COUNTY 2b
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-
-
Laurens
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Check)
W
a
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W
0
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3. 3b 4. 4b 4c 4d 4. 41
F1
X
XX
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1-E 3-1 3-H-2
784 784 3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
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COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY - SERVICES DATA FQR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
..:
OR
UJ
TOWN
a:
..:
J
2.
26 Savannah 26 Ft. Screven 26 Ft. Screven
26 Savannah
26 Savannah
COUNTY
2b
Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham Chatham
NAME OF
FACILITY
. , zO . .>. J-1
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. TOTAL
Nl;lMBER
SE'RVED
.;
..
2c
3
R~tarded Children~s Cntr
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Chatham Co. Sch. Sys.
Goodwill Industries
Developmental Services
For MR
~97
TOTAL NUMBER SERVED
4.
110 8
856 37
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO' 18
FIS CAL YEAR
1969
ISTATE Ga.
(Savannah)
DAY FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
POfJe 77
of 96 poges
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERViCES
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0: W Q.
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SERVED
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110 110
88 I
856
856
37
37 37 37
AREA TOTAL
197 1,011
37 856 155 lp11 37
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STATE TOTAL
156
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STATE PL.AN
COMMUNITY MENTAL. RETARDATION FACIL.ITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83 .. ROl U
T FIS CAL. YEAR 1969
5TATE
Ga.
INVENTORY _ SERVICES DATA FOR MENTAL.L.Y RETARDEQ PERSONS SERVED ONL.Y
I
LOC"TION
i
.- I
(Statesboro)
DAY FACILITY
CITY
w
OR TOWN
II:
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
..,ZO.>J1
U tiil -~.Zo o~.::J>'vi ~~.~
o III V
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I TOTAL
NUMBER
Z
'SERVED .., 0 Ul-
lZ
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Ul< 0::>
"z..J :o!:>III
:IE
I-
III
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II:
V
0
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0
I-Ul
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II:
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III
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20
2b
2c
3'
40
4b 4c 4d 4. 41 4g
25 Sylvania
Screven Ike Cl1t:e Center,
12
25 Statesboro Bulloch' Bulloch Co. Sch. Sys.,
120
25 Metter
Candler Candler Co. Sch. Sys.
30
25 Springfield Effingham Effin~ham Co. S~h,. Sys.
15
25 Swainsboro Emanuel 'Emanuel Co. Sch: Sys.
59
25 Millen 25 Hinesvi lle 25 Sylvania 25 Lyons 25 Vidal ia
Jenkins Liberty Screven Toombs Toombs
'jenkins Co. Sch. Sys. ,Liber.ty Co. Sch. Sys.
Screven Co. Sch. Sys. Toombs Co. Sch. SyS\ 'VidaliaCity Sch. Sys.
30 71 14 LOI 82
12 12
120
120
30
30
15
15
' 59
59
30
30
71
71
14
14
101
101
82
82
Page 74
of 96
pages
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
TOTAL
NUMBER SERVED
.., Z 0
U-onl I-0::>
Iz-
III :IE I-
Z .J
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< III II: I-
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III
Z
2
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0 Illll.
1III1:x0
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AREA TOTAL
595 I
83 12 1595
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STATE TOTAL
153
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STATE PLAN COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA LOCATION
for Area 2J (A11ianyI
III
II:
CITY OR TOWN
1
20
COUNTY
2b
NAME OF FACILITY
2e
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83RO-118
FISCA L yEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
Poge 79
of 96 pages
MENTALLY RETAROEO PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RET AROATION
AGE GROUPING
w
0
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W:a:::Oi-_ 0m 0a: ''~'""l'
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9
27 jAlbany
Dougherty IA.A.R.C. Day School F A
12
12
3 72
273
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27 IAlbany
Dougherty lHappy House
FA
26
26
3 14 9
2 14 6 4
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27 27
Iioa~~ines
Clay Dougherty
bay Co. Sch. Sys.
F
~ougherty Co. Sch. Sys F
B B
14 226
14 226
14 226
14
-
117 109
-
27 Blakely
Early
~arly Co. Sch. Sys.
FB
92
92
92
57 35
-
27 Leesburg Lee
iLee Co. Sch. Sys.
FB
13
13
13
27 Colquitt !Miller
killer Co. Sch. Sys. F B
27
27
27
13 27
-
-
27 Cuthbert Randolph ~ndolph Co. Sch. Sys. F B
56
56
56
I
27 IAlbany
Dougherty ~oodwill Industries F A
74
48
48
56 48
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9-F 3-A 540
514
482 21 11
4 305 153 52
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6-B
.
STATE TOTAL 158
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 26 (Savannah)
LOCATION
w
CITY
lr
OR TOWN
COUNTY
NAME OF
FACILITY
iii
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U >t--
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'STATE FISCAL YEAR
1969
Ga.
Page 7(1
of 96
pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF
RET ARDATION
AGE GROUPING
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217
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 27 (Albany)
Page 81 of 96 pages
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 26 (Savannah)
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IST.HE FIS CAL. YE ......
1969
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
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TOWN
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I
2.
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Tift
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Turner Turner Co. School 5ys.
Wilcox Wilcox Co. Sc hoo 1: Sys,.
57 66 11 117 31 20
Worth Worth; Co. School Sys.
25
(Tifton)
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDEQ PERSONS SERVED ONLY
LOCATION
CITY
4:
OR
Ua:l
TOWN
4:
1
2.
27 Albany 27 Albany 27 Ft. Gaines 27 Albany 27 Blakely 27 Leesburg 27 Colquitt 27 Cuthbert 27 Albany
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12
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26
Clay
Clay Co. School System
14
Dougherty Dougherty Co. School Sy
226
Early
Early County SchoolSys
92
Lee
Lee,.Co. School Sys.
13
Miller
Miller Co. Sch. Sys.
27
Randolph Randolph Co. Sch. Sys.
56
Dougherty Goodwill Industries
48
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. SS-ROO" 18
FISCAL. VEAR
1969
ISTATE
Ga.
(Albanv)
Page 80 01 96 pages
DAY FACILITY
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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159
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 29_ (Thomasville)
FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO-t 18
FISCAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga.
Page 85 of 96
pages
LOCATION
III a:
CITY OR'
TOWN
COUNTY
1
2.
2b
29 Moultrie Colquitt
29 Thomasville Thomas
29 Quitman 29 Moultrie 29 Moultrie
Brooks Colquitt Colquitt
29 Bainbridge Decatur
29 Cairo
Grady
29 Camilla Mitchell
29 Pelham
Mitchell
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29 Thomasville Thomas
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22
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59
Colquitt Co. Sch. Sys. F B
43
Moultrie City Sch. Sys F B 101
Decatur Co. Sch. Sys F B
52
Grady Co. Sch. Sys. F B
69
Mitchell Co. Sch. Sys. F B
58
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164
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83-RO1 18
FISCAL VEAR
1969 Page 82
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Ga.
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96
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LOCATION
CITY
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OR
TOWN
1
20
COUNTY
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2b
28 Tifton 28 Fitzgerald
28 cordele 28 Ocilla 28 Tifton 28 Ashburn 28 Abbeville 28 Sylvester
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FISCAL.. YEAR
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Decatur G 1
X XX XX
XX X
X X XX
XX
X
X X XX
XX
X
X X X X X X X X X 242 242 CG
XX
XX
635 635
X
X
124 124 CG
X X X X X X X X X X 303 303 CG
X X X X X X X X X X 120 120 ABCD EFG
X X X X X X X X X X 100 100 CG
AREA TOTAL
_l-C5-1 1-E -2 3-F 1-G
1,524 1,524 1-A 1-E 1-B 1-F 5-C 5-G
1-D
STATE TOTAL
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT for Area 28 (Tifton)
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Tift
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(Planning Underway for ornprehensi e
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I
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X X XX
X X XX
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XX
XX
519 519
X
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CG
81
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968 968 3-e 3-G
STATE TOTAL
163
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NAME OF
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2<
3
4.
30 Valdosta
30 Nashvillt: 30 Ade1 30 Statenville 30 Valdosta 30 Valdosta
Lowndes Berrien Cook Echols Lowndes Lowndes
L.A.R.C. Training Cnrr. Bi!rr ien Co. School Sys. Cook Co. School System Echols Co. School Sys. Lowndes Co. School Sys.
Valdosta City School Sys
22 16 70 14 251 191
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
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(V"l<lne",,) DA'( FACILITY
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16
16
70
70
14
14
251
251
191
191
AREA TOTAL
564
22 542 22 564
STATE TOTAL
168
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STATE PLAN
COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET"NO. 83RO .. ' 18
I FIS CAL YEAR
STATE
1969
Ga.
INVENTORY. SERVICES DATA FOR MENTALLY RETARDED,PERSDNS SERV~D ONLY LOCATION
CITY
IIJ
OR TOWN
a:
I
20
29 Moul trie 29 Thomasville
29 Quitman 29 Moultrie 29 Moultrie
29 Bainbridge 29 Cairo 29 Camilla 29 Pelham
29 Thomasvi lIe 29 Thomasville
29 Thomasville
NAME OF
FACILITY
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NUMBER SERVED
COUNTY
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n
2c
. '3
40
Colquitt Little Green Schoolhous
10
Thomas Thomas Co. Training Cnt
22
Brooks Brooks Co. School Sys.
59
Colquitt Colquitt Co. Sch; Sys.
43
Colquitt Moultrie City Sch. Sys.
101
Decatur Decatur City School Sys
52
Grady
Grady Co. SchoolSys,
69
Mitchell Mitchell Co. Sch. Sys.
58
Mitchell Pelham City Sch.Sys.
III
Thomas Thomas CO. School Sys.
105
Thomas Thomasville City School
58
Thomas Southwestern State
Hosp.
(Thomasville) DAY FACILITY
AVERAGE DAILY CASE LOAD IN SERVICES
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101
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52
52
69
69
58
58
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111
105
105
58
58
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pages
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY
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TOTAL
- - NUMBER ., Z
SERVEO
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AREA TOTAL
688
656 32 688
536
377 9 365 536 40
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FORM APPROVED: BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 83~RO-118
FISCAL YEAR
1969
ISTATE
Ga.
INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 31 (Waycross)
Page 91
of 96 poges
LOCATION
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9
31 Waycross Ware
Ware Co. Trng. Center F B
15
14
1
67
31 Baxley
Appling
31 Alma
Bacon
31 Homerville Clinch
Appling Co. Sch. Sys. F B Bacon Co. Sch. Sys. F B Clinch Co. Sch. Sys. F B
31 Douglas Coffee
Coffee Co. Sch. Sys. F B
31 Hazlehurst Jeff Davis Jeff Davis Sch. Sys.
31 Blackshear Pierce
Pierce Co. Sch .. Sys.
F F
B B
31 Waycross Ware 31 Waycross Ware
Ware Co. Sch. Sys.
FB
Waycross City Sch.Sys. F B
13 34 44 144 49 54 38 116
13 34 44 144 49 54 38 116
13 34 44 144 49 54 38 116
68 13 15 19 44 103 41 49 28 26 38 58 58
-
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-
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9-F 9-B 507
506
1 492 6 7
354 152
-
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STATE TOTAL
170
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INVENTORY GENERAL DATA for Area 30 (Valdosta)
LOCATION
0(
III
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TOWN
20
COUNTY 2b
NAME OF
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
IST ATE Ga.
Page 88 o( 96
pages
MENTALLY RETARDED PERSONS SERVED IN FACILITY
LEVEL OF RET ARDATION
AGE GROUPING
w
a
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J_
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22
22
30 Nashville Berrien
30 Adel
Cook
30 Statenville Echols
30 Valdosta Lowndes
30 Va Mosta Lowndes
Berrien Co. Sch. Sys. F B
16
Cook Co. Sch. Sys.
FB
70
Echols Co. Sch. Sys. F B
14
Lowndes Co. Sch. Sys. F B
251
Valdosta City Sch.Sys. F B
191
16 70 14 251 191
2 10 10 16 61 9 14 243 8 165 26
8 2 12 16 36 34 14
186 65
119 72
G
-
-
-
-
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6-F 6-B 564
564
501 53 10
8 373 183
1-G
"
STATE TOTAL
167
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SRSoRSA-48-3 COMMUNITY MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT for Area 31 (Waycross)
LOCATION
SERVICES TO BE OFFERED (Checlr.)
I 1IJ
II: 1 I
CITY OR TOWN , 20
I COUNTY
I
2b
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FISCAL YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
Page 93 of 96 pages
-,
LEVEL OF RETARDATION TO BE SERVED
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7
8
31 IUnassigned
-
F1
X
XX
X X X X X X X X X 188 188 I CG
31 IUnassigned 31 IUnassigned
-
F2
X
X
XX
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F 1 XX XX XX
X
XX
I
X
482 482
92 921 CG
31 IWaycross
Ware
E 1 XX
(Planning underway for omprehensi e
Mental Health Center)
X X X X X X X X X X 224 224 I CG
AREA TOTAL
3-C 3-G
STATE TOTAL
172
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. a3-RO-118
FISCAl... YEAR
1969
STATE
Ga.
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT for Area 3Q <Ya.1dos,ta.L
Page 90 of 96 pages
I aU:J
LOCATION CITY OR TOWN
COUNTY
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a: > >- a:
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2b
30 3b 40 4b 4c 4d 4e 41 50 5b 5c 5d 5e 60 6b ~c 6d 6e 61
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X XX
Ix xlxl X X X X X x
I
122 I 122 I CG
30 Unassigned 30 Unassigned
-
I: I: I I: I I: I: Ixix Ix Ix
I xI I
xIX
I I I I Ix
139~ I 139_ 65 I 65 I CG
30 Valdosta
I I I I I Ix I Lowndes IE 11 I X I X
Ix I
I XIX I X IX X
Ix xlxl 15g I 159 I CG
(Comprehensive Mental He ~lth Cente
under construction. Co~p1etion
date: January, 1970)
I
AREA TOTAL
11-E -1 3-F -2
I 485 485 3.,,{;
1
3-G
STATE TOTAL
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169
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~
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/I:
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NAME OF
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1
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32 Brunswick 32 ~'oodbine 32 Brunswick 32 Jesup
2b
Glynn Camden Glynn Wayne
2c
.
3; "
Glynn Patan Training Cn r.
Camden County Sch. Sys. Glynn CO. School Sys,", Wayne Co. School ,."Sys.
-
Co
56 29 201 28
FOAM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. 13-RO.. ' "
FISCAL. YEAR
1969
ISTATE
Ga.
(Brunswick) DAY FACILITY
Pogo 95 01 96
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1. Inter-Area Priorities
Priorities of Service Areas have been determined according to the relative need for federal assistance to construct additional mental retardation facilities. These priorities are applicable for two types of facilities: (a) day facilities and (b) type 1 diagnostic and evaluation centers.
Factors used in establishing inter-area relative need (by rank) are based on federal guidelines and are as follows:
Weight
a. Unmet Need Factor
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total retardation need of the Area. Service
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b. Facilities which alone or in conjunction with other existing facilities provide multiple but less than comprehensive services in a particular community or communities shall be given second highest priority within an Area or the State.
c. Facilities which provide a single service for a particular community or communities shall be given third highest priority within an Area or the State.
In addition, project priorities are based on the relative need for different types of facilities:
a. Day facilities, particularly day training facilities, will be given priority over other types of facilities.
b. Type I diagnostic and evaluation facilities will be given priority over types 2 and 3 diagnostic and evaluation centers and residential facilities.
c. Residential facilities will be assigned lowest priority among the three types of facilities. The only residential facilities programmed are those in existence or those anticipated in state-owned and operated facilities.
Separate portions of the total federal allotment will not be assigned to each type of facility. Intra-area and statewide priorities shall be applied only in case of competing applications.
3. Other Priority Considerations
Division of the State into larger planning Regions for the purpose of construction of type 2 diagnostic and evaluation facilities and for residential facilities is under study by the Georgia Department of Public Health. For the time being, priorities for these facilities shall be assigned on a statewide basis in accord with the above stipulations. Additional Regional priorities shall be established at a later time and shall be submitted as an amendment to this plan.
Only two type 3 diagnostic and evaluation centers are programmed. One is in existence at Gracewood State School and Hospital in Augusta. The other is under construction at the Georgia Retardation Center in Chamblee.
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FORM APPROVED BUREAU OF THE BUDGET NO. B3RO-118
PROGRAMMING DATA REPORT For Area 3/2 (Brunswick)
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SENATE BILL 34 (AS PASSED SENATE AND HOUSE) AN ACT
To amend an Act approved March 18, 1964 (Ga. L. 1964, p. 499, at pp. 622, 623) dealing with appointment of members to the Hospital Advisory Council, so al to provide for the selection of membership of laid Hospital Advisory Council, to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
BE IN ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
Section 1. Section 88-2203 of an Act approved March 18, 1964 (Ga. L. 1964, p. 499, at pp. 622, 623) providing for the appointment of members of the Hospital Advisory Council is hereby amended by striking said Section 88-2203 of laid Act in its entirety and substituting in lieu thereof a new Section 88-2203 which when so inserted shall read as follows:
"Section 88-2203. Appointment of Memberl. The membership of said Advisory Council shall conaist of nineteen (19) members to be appointed by the Governor. Eleven (11) of such members shall be consumers of hOlpital services, one to be appointed from each Congressional District in the State and one (1) from the State at Large. One (1) member shall be a physician, licensed under the Georgia Medical Practice Act (Ga. Code Ch. 84-9) who Ihall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Medical Association of Georgia, except that in the event the Governor does not del ire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Medical Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor muat appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
"One (1) member shall be a dentist who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names lubmitted by the Georgia Dental Association, except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Georgia Dental Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) namel.
"One (1) member Ihall be a pharmacilt who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Georgia Pharmaceutical ASlociation, except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Georgia Pharmaceutical Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from luch list of three (3) n~s or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
Appendix A
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d. Health Factor
Rate of perinatal mortality. Service Areas are ranked from highest to lowest rate.
e. Special Needs Factor
Ratio of total unmet need of the Area for adult moderate, severe and profound retarded to total retardation need of the Area. Service Areas are ranked from highest to lowest ratio.
f. Existing Resources Factor
Ratio of total met retardation need to total retardation need of Area. Service Areas are ranked from lowest to highest ratio.
Weight 1
1 1
Each of the above factors has been assigned a weight of 1 except for the Unmet Need Factor. It is believed that this factor is of prime importance in determining relative need for assistance since it reflects directly the percent of retarded in each Area not benefiting from programs, and reflects indirectly the ability of the Area to provide such programs and services. The assignment of weights to the other factors has been made on a judgmental basis in consultation with individuals knowledgeable of the problems involved.
Table 5 presents the priority ranking of each Service Area for construction of mental retardation facilities. It also gives the rank of each Area on priority factors.
2. Statewide and Intra-Area Priorities
Factors used in establishing statewide and intra-area priorities are based in part on the comprehensiveness of services to be provided:
a. Facilities which alone or in conjunction with other existing facilities provide comprehensive services for a particular community or communities shall be given highest priority within an Area or the State.
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Advisory Council shall be appointed for terms of one (1) year each; five (5) for two (2) years each; five (5) for three (3) years each; and five (5) for four (4) years each. The Governor shall designate which members shall be appointed for such terms. After the expiration of the first appointments, all appointments shall be made for terms of four (4) years. Vacancies in the membership of said Advisory Council shall be filled in the same manner as the original appointments."
Section 2. Said Act approved March 18, 1964 (Ga. L. 1964, p. 499, at p. 623) is hereby further amended by striking in its entirety Section 88-2204, relating to ex-officio members of the Hosp~al Advisory Council, and substituting in lieu thereof a new Section 88-2204 which when so inserted shall read as follows:
"Section 88-2204. Ex-officio members. The ex-officio members of the Hospital AdVisory Council shall be the Director of the State Department of Family and Children Services, the Director of the Vocational Rehabilitation Division of the State Department of Education, and the-Director of the State Department of Public Health. The term of an ex-officio member shall expire with his term of office, and his successor in office shall succeed him as a member of said Advisory Council. An ex-officio member may designate a deputy to serve in his place as a member of the Advisory Council, and he shall be subject to the same duties and responsibilities as would be imposed upon the ex-officio member."
Section 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed.
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Priority Ranking of Service Areas for Construction of Mental Retardation Centers
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Priority
Area
Unmet Need
% Familes Under $3000 Income
Rank of Areas on Priority Fa tors
Median
Median
Family
Educational
Perinatal
Income
Level
Mortalitv
1
19-Americus
7
1
1
6.5
11
2
2-Dalton
4
15
15
2.5
31
3
I-Ft. Oglethorpe
1
20
19
13
20
4
22-Milledgeville
13
5
5
1
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5
17-Griffin
6
17
17
6.5
25
6
3-Gainesvi11e
9
10
9
11
22
7
28-Tifton
19
2
2
6.5
4
8
25-Statesboro
22
4
4
4
1
9
13-South DeKalb
5
28
28
27
17
10
23-Augusta
14
14
14
18.5
5
11
16-Jonesboro
8
25
25
23
24
12
6-Smyrna
3
27
27
23
30
13
18-Columbus
15
23
20
25.5
12
14
11-North DeKalb
2
30
31
30
29
15
32-Brunswick
11
16
16
17
16
16
20-Macon
10
19
21
20
14
17
29-Thomasville
25
6
6
6.5
9
18
31-Waycross
24
7
7
9.5
15
19
27-A1bany
16
8
8
18.5
21
20
24-Dublin
28
3
3
2.5
3
21
IS-LaGrange
18
13
12
9.5
27
22
21-Warner Robins
17
21
22
23
18
23
5-Marietta
12
24
24
21
32
24
14-Athens
23
11
11
14.5
19
25
4-Rome
21
18
18
12
26
26
12-Centra1 DeKa1b
20
29
30
31
23
27
8-Centra1 Fulton
30
12
13
14.5
6
28
30-Va1dosta
32
9
10
16
28
29
7-North Fulton
26
32
32
32
7
30
9-West Fulton
29
26
27
25.5
10
31
10-South Fulton
27
31
29
29
8
32 26-Savannah
31
22
23
28
2
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Adult
Special . Existing
Needs
Resources
18 1.5
18 12.5 12.5
18 12.5 12.5
7.5 12.5
7.5 22.5
4 18 30 29 7.5 7.5 26 22.5 25 12.5 28 27 22.5
4 32 1.5
4 18 22.5 31
9.5 2.5
1 14.5
5.5 9.5 17.5
23 9.5 17.5 9.5 5.5 2.5 5.5 14.5 12.5
25 23 26.5 28.5 20.5 17.5 12.5 23 17.5 5.5 20.5 32 26.5 31 28.5 30
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..88-121 .... The State Board of Health is hereby designated as the State agency for and shall have the power to establish and administer a program for services for the purpose of promoting the health of mothers and children; .... to cooperate with the Federal Government through its appropriate agency or instrumentality in developing, extending and improving such services; and receive and expend all funds made available to the department by the Federal Government, the State or its political subdivisions or from other sources ..
..88-126 .. The State Department of Public Health is hereby authorized:
"(b) To receive and expend in accordance with such plans all funds made available to to the department by the Federal Government, the State or its political subdivisions or from other sources for such purposes.
"(c) To cooperate with the Federal Government through its appropriate agency or instrumentality in developing, extending and improving such services and in the administration of such plans ......
I am, therefore, of the opinion that it would be legal and proper for the Department of Public Health to be designated as a proper state agency for supervising the administration of the state plan for construction of community mental health centers and mental retardation facilities under the provisions of Public Laws 88-156 and 88-164.
If I can be of further assistance to you in this matter, please let me know.
With warm personal regards,
Sincerely yours,
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EUGENE COOK The Attorney General
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"One (1) member shall be a hospital administrator who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Georgia Hospital Association, except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Georgia Hospital Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) nameS.
"One (1) member shall be a nursing home administrator who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) submitted by the Georgia Association of Nursing Homes. except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted. the Georgia Association of Nursing Homes shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
"One (1) member shall be a county commissioner who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia. except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia shall submit three (3) new names. and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
"One (1) member shall be a representative of the Georgia Municipal Association who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Georgia Municipal Association, except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Georgia Municipal Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
"One (1) member shall be a member of the Georgia State Nurses Association who shall be appointed from a list of three (3) names submitted by the Georgia State Nurses Association, except that in the event the Governor does not desire to appoint a member from the names submitted, the Georgia State Nurses Association shall submit three (3) new names, and the Governor must appoint one (1) from such list of three (3) names or one (1) from the previous list of three (3) names.
If any of the above associations fail or cease to function, then the Governor shall appoint representatives from such group or groups.
"The present members of the Hospital Advisory Council shall continue to serve until their successors are duly appointed and qualified. The members of the Hospital Advisory Council created herein shall be appointed by the Governor on or before June 1, 1965, and such members shall assume office on July 1, 1965. When such appointments are first made, four (4) of the members of said
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Honorable Richard H. Lyle
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February 6, 1964
In this regard, I am pleased to enclose to you herewith a copy of an Opinion of the Honorable Eugene Cook, Attorney General of Georgia, to the effect that the Department of Public Health is the proper state agency for administering these programs in the State of Georgia.
With kindest regards and best wishes, I am
Sincerely, Signed Carl E. Sanders
Governor
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The Department of Law State of Georgia Atlanta
November 27, 1963
Honorable John H. Venable Director Georgia Department of Public Health 47 Trinity Avenue Atlanta, Georgia 30303
Public Laws 88-156 and 88-164
Dear Dr. Venable:
This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of November 22, 1963, requesting my official opinion as to the authority of the State Department of Public Health to supervise the administration of a state plan for the construction of community mental health centers and mental retardation facilities.
By a joint resolution adopted by the House, concurred in by the Senate, and approved by the Governor March 8, 1945 (Ga. Laws 1945, pp. 1218-1221), the Georgia Department of Public Health was designated as the sole agency to become the channeling agent on behalf of the State of Georgia for such health funds as may be made available by the Federal Government.
Joint resolutions, when passed by both houses of the General Assembly and signed by the Governor, become the law of the State and remain such until and unless repealed. The resolution in question has not been repealed and, therefore, remains in full force and effect.
I call your attention to the provisions of Sections 88-121 and 88-126 of the Code of Georgia Annotated, which provide as follows:
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emergency exists which requires immediate action, the Board may give notice of the hearing before the expiration of twenty (20) days;
(7) "Party" means each person or agency named or admitted as a party, or properly seeking and entitled as. a right to be admitted as a party;
(8) "Person" means any individual, partnership, corporation and association and may extend and be applied to bodies politic and corporate;
(9) "Rule" means any regulation, standard or statement of general or particular applicability that implements, interprets or prescribes procedure or practice requirements;
(10) "License" means and includes the whole or part of any Department permit, certificate, approval, registration or similar form of permission with reference to any activity of continuing nature as provided for by the Georgia Health Code.
b. Licensing.
(1) In any proceeding relating to actions revoking, suspending or denying a license to any party or person, such action cannot be taken without giving the affected party prior written notice of the intended action and affording him an opportunity for hearing.
(2) The Director shall give at least twenty (20) days notice of the intended action except where both parties waive in writing this required notice.
(3) If the Director finds that the public health or safety imperatively requires emergency action and incorporates a finding to that effect, an emergency notice shall be given and an emergency hearing proceeded with.
(4) The notice for all hearings shall include:
(a) The time of the hearing;
(b) The place of the hearing, giving street address, floor and designated room, if any;
(c) The purpose of the hearing and, where possible, a statement of the facts alleged in clear and intelligible language so that the parties may be fully apprised thereof and be able to prepare therefore;
(d) A statement of the legal authority and jurisdiction under which the hearing is to be held;
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Honorable Richard H. Lyle Regional Director Department of Health, Education and Welfare 50 Seventh Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia 30323
Dear Mr. Lyle:
Please pardon my delay in answering your letter of January 24th concerning Public Laws 88-156 and 88-164. As you know, I have been busily engaged with legislative matters during the past several weeks and as a result, have gotten somewhat behind in my correspondence.
I apologize also for the delay in replying to your letter of December 12th concerning the state agency through which funds available under the above public laws might be channeled.
This is to respectfully advise you that I have designated the Georgia Department of Public Health as the proper state agency for supervising the administration of the state plan for construction of community health centers and mental retardation facilities under the provisions of Public Laws 88-156 and 88-164.
In accordance with the recommendations of the President's Panel on Mental Retardation, I plan to appoint an interagency committee for the purpose of engaging in joint planning and coordination of state services for the mentally retarded. This committee will be appointed at an early convenient data.
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(3) The hearing shall be opened promptly at the time fixed in the "Notice of Hearing". A brief summary of the law involved, the purpose of the hearing and the issues involved will be entered into the record at the inception of the hearing.
(4) If the hearing does not result in administrative action and is held for the limited purpose of education, warning, seeking voluntary compliance or for the gathering of data or information, the formality of an oath may be dispensed with. In all other hearings involving adversary proceedings, the taking of testimony shall be under oath.
(5) The order of proof in the conduct of a hearing should be somewhat flexible. Generally the following procedure will be adhered to:
(a) The representative of the County Board or of the State who asserts the claim or makes the charge should examine his witnesses first.
(b) The opposing party and his witnesses should then be heard;
(c) The giving of testimony by each respective party and his witnesses is subject to appropriate cross examination;
(d) The hearing officer may call or recall a witness as the exigencies of a case dictate.
(6) There will be no time requirement for a party to complete his case. The hearing is not considered complete until both sides of the controversy have completed their arguments.
(7) Motions on technical grounds to dismiss claims, charges and proceedings before the completion of the hearing are superfluous and will not be entertained by the hearing officer.
(8) The rules of evidence as applied in civil cases in the superior courts of Georgia shall be followed; however, when necessary to ascertain facts not reasonably susceptible of proof thereunder the strict rules of evidence or technical procedure shall not apply. The hearing officer shall conduct the hearing on a middle course between rigid formal technical procedure and careless informality.
(9) A record of the hearing shall be kept and shall include:
(a) All pleadings, motions and intermediate rulings;
(b) A summary of the oral testimony plus all other evidence received or considered except that oral proceedings or any part thereof shall be transcribed or recorded upon request of any party;
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ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE OF
THE GEX:lRGIA DEPARTMENT OF ~ HEALTH
270 (Title Number)
270-01-01 (Number of Rule)
Pursuant to the authority vested in the State Board of Health under 88-110 of the Cr;,le of
Georgia (Ga. L. 1964, p.499 at page 507), and more particularly by Chapter 88-3 of the r Jde of
Georgia (Ga. L. 1964 p.499 at page 518), we, the members of the State Board of Healtr '0 hereby
adopt and promulgate the following Rules and Regulations relating to enforcement ai.
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procedure.
a. Definitions. The following words and terms as used in these Rules shall have the meaning hereinafter ascribed to them:
(1) "Board" means the State Board of Health, State of Georgia;
(2) "Department" means the Department of Public Health of the State of Georgia;
(3) "Director" means the chief executive of the Department;
(4) "Hearing EKaminer" means an attorney who is a member in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia and who preferably has had some experience in the conduct of administrative hearings; he shall be employed or appointed by the Department as needed and shall have the power to issue compulsory process, administer oaths and submit his findings and recommendations to the appointing agency;
(5) "Hearing" means a right of the Department and persons and parties affected by an action or an intended action of the Department to present testimony, documentary evidency and argument as to why such action should or should not be taken;
(6) "Notice of Hearing" means a written statement of the substance of a specific charge alleging violation of any rule or statute to be considered at a hearing to the person or party affected thereby or of the substance or a proposed rule to be considered which will afford actual notice to all interested persons. Such notice shall be given in person or by publication and shall be given at least twenty (20 days prior to the date of hearing. Provided, however, that when the Board finds that an
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(1) Any party adversely affected by a final decision of any County Board of Health may have a review thereof by appeal to the Department within thirty (30) days after rendition of a final order.
(2) The aggrieved party's petition shall state the reasons why and in what respect such party is aggrieved and the grounds to be relied upon as a basis for the relief demanded.
(3) The appealing party shall file his original petition with the Department and furnish the County Board of Health in which the hearing was originally conducted with a copy thereof.
(4) Upon receipt of the appeal by the County Board of Health, they shall within ten (10) days forward a complete transcript of all pleadings, orders, evidence and any other proceedings, including copy of the appeal and motion for reconsideration, if any, to the Department.
(5) Upon receipt of the transcript from the County Board of Health, the Department shall within twenty (20) days proceed with the notice and hearing.
(6) If such appeal is not heard and determined by the Department within a period of ninety (90) days after receipt, the decision shall stand reversed unless all parties consent to a continuance thereof.
e. Appeal from the Department.
(1) Any party adversely affected by a final order or action of the Department of Public Health may have review thereof by appeal to the superior court in the county in which the action arose or to the Superior Court of Fulton County. Such appeal shall be by petition which shall be filed in the Clerk's office of such court within thirty (30) days after the final order or action of the Department.
(2) The petition shall set forth the names of the parties taking the appeal, the order, tule, regulation or decision appealed from, and the reason it is claimed to be erroneous.
(3) The enforcement of the order or action appealed from shall not be stayed until and unless so ordered and directed by the reviewing court. Upon filing such petition, the petitioner shall serve on the Director of the Department of Public Health a copy thereof in the manner prescribed by law for service of process unless such service of process is waived.
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(e) A reference to the particular section of the statute, rule or regularion involved; (f) A short and plain statement of the matters or issues asserted;
(g) A statement as to the right of the party to subpoena witnesses and documentary evidency through the Department.
(5) Opportunity shall be afforded the parties to be represented to legal counsel and to represent and present evidence on all the issues involved.
(6) Unless precluded by law, informal disposition will be made by the Director and the affected party by stipulation, agreed settlement, consent order or default.
c. The Hearing Officer - Authority. (1) The Hearing Officer shall have the authority to do the following: (a) Administer oaths and affirmations; (b) Sign and issue subpoenas; rule upon offers of proff; (c) Regulate the course of the hearing; (d) Set the time and place for continuances and fix the time for filing briefs;
(e) Disposition of motions for dismissal, for lack of Department jurisdiction over the subject matter or parties, or for any other ground;
(f) Disposition of motions to amend or to intervene; (g) Provide for the taking of testimony by deposition or interrogatory; (h) Reprimand or exclude from the hearing any person for any indecorous or improper conduct committed at or during a hearing. If unable to obtain obedience to his reasonable directions, he may, as a last resort, adjourn the hearing. (2) In considering the place for the conduct of the hearing, due regard shall be given to the convenience and necessity of the parties and their representatives. The hearing will be informally held at a desk or table which is separated from the general office facilities of the agency.
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l. The secretary of any association, corporation or organization having a membership
likely to be affected by the intended action; and
~. All persons who have requested in writing that they be placed upon a mailing list, which shall be maintained by the Department for advance notice of its rule-making proceedings, and who have tendered the actual cost of such mailing as from time to time estimated by the Department.
(c) Afford to all interested persons and parties reasonable opportunity at hearing to submit testimony, documentary evidence and arguments orally or in writing; in the case of a substantive rule, opportunity for oral hearing must be granted if requested by twenty-five (25) persons who will be directly affected by the proposed rule, by a governmental subdivision, or by an association having not less than twenty-five (25) members;
(d) Provide secretarial services at hearings to record data, pertinent views and arguments presented, or in lieu thereof, tape recording of all orally submitted data, views and arguments; when tape recording is used the hearing officer shall prepare or have prepared a written summary of the pertinent data which shall be retained in the file of record;
(e) Require the hearing officer to consider all written and oral submissions with respect to the proposed rule and report same in writing to the Director and the Board;
(f) Issue a concise statement of the principal reasons for and against the adoption of the rule if requested in writing to do so by an interested party or person affected by the action.
g. Adoption of the Rule.
(1) After hearing and review as set forth above, the Board in regular session or in session called for the purpose shall consider the report submitted by the hearing officer and the recommendations made by the Director and the appropriate advisory councilor committee and take such action as it deems appropriate. Upon majority vote favoring the adoption of the proposed rule with any amendments thereto the Secretary of the Board shall insert or shall have inserted in spaces provided therefore:
(a) The date and method by which notice of hearing was given;
(b) The time and place of hearing;
(c) The date the rule shall become effective; and
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(c) A statement of matters officially noticed;
(d) Questions and offers of proof and rulings thereon;
(e) Proposed findings and exceptions;
(f) Any decision, opinion or report by the hearing officer;
(f) All staff memoranda or data submitted to the hearing officer or members of the Department in connection with their consideration of the case.
(10) Confidential and privileged documents.
(a) Documents, reports, data and other information obtained by the Department from any person, firm, corporation, municipality, counties and other public authorities and political subdivisions, where such matters relate to secret processes, formular, of where such matters were obtained on a confidential basis, shall be classified confidential and privileged documents.
(b) Upon receipt of any confidential and privileged document, the hearing officer shall label it "Confidential and Privileged - Not For Release." Such document shall be maintained in a security file.
(c) All such matters so classified shall not be subject to public inspection nor' discovery until and unless the Department or a court of competent jurisdiction after in camera inspection determination that the public interest requires such production and disclosure.
(11) Upon the conclusion of the hearing, the hearing examiner shall write a reasoned opinion explaining his findings of fact and recommendations thereon and furnish each party a copy thereof within thirty (30) days after such hearing.
(12) All parties to the hearing have the right to file written exception to the hearing officer's finding of facts within fifteen (15) days after rendition of the hearing examiner's report.
(13) Upon receipt of exceptions to the hearing officer's finding of facts by an interested party to the hearing, the Director must render his final order within fifteen (15) days. The Director's final order should be expressed in clear and simple terms so that all parties rece~v~ng a copy thereof will have no doubts as to the outcome of the case and of the required action to be taken thereon.
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(4) The Department shall maintain a book in which is kept a copy of each rule, orderly arranged and properly indexed, which shall be available to any person during regular business hours.
k. All Rules and Regulations or any part thereof in conflict with the above and foregoing Rules and Regulations are hereby repealed.
1. These Rules and Regulations shall become effective the 16th day of November, 1964.
Date adopted October 15, 1964.
Signed :
John M. Martin, M.D. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
Signed:
J. Frank Myers SECRETARY OF THE BOARD
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(5) Upon receipt of the appeal the Department of Public Health shall transmit a transcript of all pleadings, orders, evidence and other proceedings including a copy of the appeal and motion for reconsideration, if any, to the superior court within thirty (30) days.
f. Procedure for Adoption of Rules.
(1) When in the judgment of the Board upon its own initiative or upon the recommendation of the Director it is deemed necessary to adopt rules to secure satisfactory compliance with the provisions of the "Georgia Health Code," the Director shall prepare or cause to be prepared a draft of such rules and such draft shall:
(a) Contain only rules that reasonably adapt to the purposes intended and be within the purview of the powers and duties imposed upon the Board and the Department of Georgia law;
(b) State the legal authority empowering the Board to adopt and promulgate the rules;
(c) State the title and purposes of the rules;
(d) Provide such definitions as are necessary to assure reasonable uniformity in interpretation and enforcement of the rules.
(2) The Board in regular session or in session called for the purpose shall review the proposed rules and make additions, deletions or amendments thereto as are agreed to by a majority vote of the members present; provided, however, at the direction of the chairman, notice to affected parties and persons, and hearing may be prior to the review as herein stated.
(3) Prior to the adoption, amendment or repeal of any rule other than an interpretive rule, or a general statement of policy, the Department shall:
(a) Give at least twenty (20) days notice of hearing of its intended action; such notice shall include a statement of the substance of the proposed rule, the time, the place, and the manner in which interested persons may present their views thereon;
(b) Give notice of hearing in person or by certified mail to -
1. Interested parties, except however when the Director affirms for record that
parties are so numerous as to make individual notices impracticable, notice shall be by publication in two (2) or more newspapers calculated to afford actual notice to all interested parties and persons;
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88-1904, Same; Classification of institutions. The Department of Health shall classify institutions as herein defined and make and promulgate rules and regulations that apply to such institutions according to the type of services rendered.
88-1905. Permits to operate required; application; issue. Any person or persons responsible for the operation of any institution as defined or classified pursuant to this Chapter, or who may hereafter propose to establish and operate such an institution, shall submit an application to the Department of Health for a permit to operate said institution, such application to be made on forms prescribed by the Department of Health. No institution shall be operated in Georgia without such a permit, which shall be displayed in a conspicuous place within the building. Failure or refusal to file an application for a permit as required herein shall constitute a violation of this Chapter and shall be dealt with as provided for in Chapter 88-3 of this Title. Following inspection and classification of ~the institution for which a permit is applied, the Department of Health may issue a permit or a provisional permit, or refuse to issue a permit or a provisional permit. Permits issued shall remain in force and effect until revoked or suspended; provisional permits issued shall remain in force and effect for such limited period of time as may be specified by the Department of Health.
88-1906. Same; denial, refusal, revocation of permit. The Department of Health may refuse to grant a permit as provided for in Section 88-1905 hereof for the operation of any institution that does not fulfill the reasonable minimum requirements which the Department of Health may prescribe by rules and regulations and may revoke a permit which has been issued if the institution concerned violated any of said rules and regulations; provided, however, that before any order is entered refusing a permit applied for or revoking a permit previously granted, the applicant or permit holder, as the case may be, shall be at"forded an opportunity for a hearing as provided for in Chapter 88-3 of this Title. All appeals from such orders and all rights of enforcement by injunction shall be governed by said Chapter 88-3.
88-1907. Same; offices of physicians and federal institutions excluded. The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to the offices of physicians or others practicing the healing arts unless the facilities and services described in Subsection 88-1901 (a) hereof are provided therein, nor shall the provisions of this Chapter apply to institutions operated exculsively by the Federal Government or by any of its agencies.
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(d) The date of adoption of the rule.
(2) The Chariman and the Secretary of the Board shall affix their signatures thereto.
h. Inminent Threat. If the Board finds that an imminent threat to the public health requires adoption of a rule upon fewer than twenty (20) days notice of hearing prior to the date of hearing and states in writing reasons for that finding, the Director, with the approval of the Chairman, will proceed with an abbreviated notice of hearing, and a hearing. After hearing the Board will take such action as it deems necessary relative to the adoption of an emergency rule.
i. Effective Date of Rule.
(1) No rule shall become effective until thirty (30) days after its adoption, except however
(2) An Emergency Rule shall become effective upon its adoption and remain in force for a period of not longer than one hundred twenty (120) days buy the adoption of an identical rule under the provisions of paragraph f. through paragraph g. hereof is not precluded.
j. Promulgation of Rules.
(1) Immediately following the adoption of any rule the Director shall make or cause to be made an announcement of its adoption through public news media.
(2) The Department shall prepare mimeographed, printed or other reproduced copies of the rule and make same available for distribution to persons interested in or affected thereby.
(3) The Department shall forward a copy to:
(a) Each member of the appropriate advisory councilor committee;
(b) The secretaries of associations, corporations and organizations having membership directly affected by the rule;
(c) All persons who have requested in writing that they be placed upon a mailing list, which shall be maintained by the Department for this purpose, and who have tendered the actual cost of such mailing as from time to time estimated by the Department;
(d) County Board of Health in numbers adequate to meet staff needs and for information and distribution to affected persons within its jurisdiction.
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STANDARDS FOR MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF DIAGNOSTIC AND EVALUATION CENTERS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
The standards set forth hereinafter shall apply to each diagnostic and evaluation clinic for the mentally retarded.
1. Application
a. The director of each center shall submit an application to the Georgia Department of Public Health for issue of a permit to operate.
b. Application for permit to operate a mental retardation diagnostic and evaluation center
shall be made on forms provided by the Department.
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c. An application must be accompanied by necessary supportive information including an outline of the services provided in the center, the professional qualification of the staff, and such other information as the Department may specify.
d. The application for a permit shall be filed thirty days prior to the anticipated date of opening and commencement of operation of any center.
e. Renewal applications shall be filed annually at a time specified by the Department.
2. Permits
a. No center shall be operated in Georgia except under a valid permit or provisional permit signed by the Director of the Department or by his duly authorized representative.
b. Permits and provisional permits shall be framed and publicly displayed at all times.
c. Permits and provisional permits are not transferable.
d. Permits will be issued for a specified twelve-month period and must be renewed annually. Renewal will be granted on the basis of compliance with standards herein provided, evidenced by supportive information provided by the center, and inspection by representatives of the Department.
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REGULATIONS OF HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
88-1901. Definitions. Unless a different meaning is required by the context, the following terms as used in this Chapter shall have the meanings hereinafter respectively ascribed to them:
(a) The term "institution" means (1) any community mental health and mental retardation facility; or (2) any building, facility, or place in which is provided two or more beds and other facilities and services that are used for persons received for either examination, diagnosis, treatment, surgery, maternity care, nursing care, or personal care for periods continuing for 24 hours or longer and which are classified by the Department of Health, as provided for herein, as either a hospital, nursing home, or personal care home.
(b) The term "permit", when issued to an institution, signifies that its facilities and operations comply with the rules and regulations of the Department of Health.
(c) The term"provisional permit", when issued to an institution, means a permit issued on a conditional basis for one of the following reasons:
(l)to allow a newly established institution a reasonable but limited period of time to demonstrate that its operational procedures equals standards specified by the rules and regulations of the Department of Health; or (2) to allow an existing institution a reasonable length of 'time to comply with rules and regulations, provided said institition shall present a plan of improvement acceptable to the Department of Health.
88-1902. Department of Health; power and authority. The Department of Health shall have the power and authority to make and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations for the protection of the health and lives of patients of institutions, as herein defined.
88-1903. Same; adoption of rules and regulations. The Department of Health, after consultation with the Hospital Advisory Council, shall adopt and promulgate such reasonable rules and regulations which in its judgment are necessary to protect the health and lives of patients and shall prescribe and set out the kind and quality of building, equipment, facilities, and institutional services which institutions as defined herein shall have and use in order to properly care for their patients.
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b. Prior to the opening date of a newly organized or constructed center, authorized representatives of the Department shall make a survey of the center to determine the extent to which the center will comply with these standards. Centers found to be in non-compliance shall be notified, informed of the non-compliances involved and requested to notify the Department when the non-compliances involved have been corrected so that are-inspection may be scheduled.
c. Inspection of each center shall be conducted not less than once annually by representatives of the Department. If conditions indicate, more frequent inspections shall be made.
d. Promptly after the date of the inspection, the center shall be furnished a report of the
inspection in narrative form, describing all non-compliances found to exist during the
inspection. When no non-compliances are found to exist, the director shall be furnished
a report of the inspection indicating compliance.
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e. When non-compliances are found to exist in a center possessing a permit, the center shall be given a grace period for not more than three months to correct said deficiencies, provided that such non-compliances involve no serious hazard to the welfare of patients.
f. Prior to the expiration date of the grace period for a center operating under a permit, a follow-up inspection will be made to determine if all non-compliances have been corrected. If the non-compliances have not been corrected, the center director will be requested to show cause.
5. Enforcement
a. The Department may refuse to grant or may revoke a permit for cause, provided, however, that before any order is entered refusing permit applied for. or revoking a permit previously granted, the applicant or permit holder, as the case may be, shall be afforded an opportunity for a hearing as provided by law and Rules and Regulations of the State Board of Health.
b. Centers commencing operation or found to be in operation after the adoption of these standards, which after inspection cannot be granted a permit shall discontinue operation within ten days after notification of permit refusal.
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Residential facilities for the mentally retarded are licensed in Georgia under Chapter 88-19, Georgia Health Code, Regulations of Hospitals and Related Institutions. The State Board of Health has adopted regulations prescribing minimum standards of maintenance and operation for facilities covered under the Health Code. These regulations are included in Rules and Regulations for Hospitals and Rules and Regulations for Nursing and Personal Care Homes, copies of which are available at the Georgia Department of Public Health, 47 Trinity Avenue, S. W., Atlanta 30334.
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(5) When state or local health departments enter into a contractual agreement with a day care center, the financial records of the center shall be available to the Georgia Department of Public Health for auditing purposes.
(6) Every individual shall have a physical examination by a physician and a psychological evaluation prior to admission to the center. The results of these examinations will be a part of the individual's record at the center. When psychological evaluation is not feasible or possible before admission such evaluation shall be done within 6 months after admission.
(7) Annual physical examinations and periodic psychological re-evaluations on each individual shall be obtained and recorded.
(8) If the local school system provides special classes for the trainable and/or educable mentally retarded, individuals eligible for these classes will not be admitted to day care centers. However, temporary transfers from special classes to the center may be justified on the basis of specific needs.
(9) Day care centers shall comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (PL 88-352).
C. Staffing Standards (l) An executive director shall be employed to assume the responsibility for day-to-day operations of the center. When possible a person trained in special education and mental retardation should be employed in this position, to assure sound leadership and program guidance. (2) Day care centers shall have an adequate staff to carryon the programmed activities of the facility. The minimum number of teachers and teacher's aids shall be: One staff person for 4 non-ambulatory individuals. One staff person for 7 ambulatory individuals. (3) Professional supervision and consultation should be available in medicine, psychology, social work, special education and vocational rehabilitation. (4) Day care center staff should be encouraged to participate in educ~tional activities (workshops, seminars, etc.) to increase their skills. (5) Adequate personnel policies shall be established end practiced. These include physical examinations, proper scheduling, vacations and sick leave.
D. Program Guidelines (l) Day care center programs must be based on sound educational and training principles and must offer more than custodial care since the purpose of these programs is to help the retarded individual to reach the maximum of his capabilities while being maintained in the community. (2) The program of a day care center will depend upon the individual needs of the persons
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a. Each center shall be under the direction of a physician licensed to practice under the Georgia Medical Practice Act.
b. The center shall house, or have available within easy access, coordinated medical, psychological and social services, supplemented where appropriate by nursing, educational or vocational services.
c. The services of the center will be carried out under the supervision of personnel qualified to: (1) diagnose, appraise and evaluate mental retardation and associated disabilities in contrast to the strengths, skills, abilities and potentials for improvement of the individual and his family, (2) determine the needs of the individual; (3) develop recommendations for a specific plan of services to be provided with necessary counseling to carry out recommendations, and (4) where indicated, periodically reassess progress of the individual.
d. Centers may be operated as a part of or be associated with such facilities as medical teaching centers, general hospitals, residential or day care facilities for the mentally retarded, mental health centers, public health centers, state agencies, or they may be privately operated.
e. Any facility for the mentally retarded, or any organization or individual(s) acting in a professional capacity which accepts the mentally retarded for the purpose of comprehensive diagnosis and evaluation, shall be subje,ct to the standards for maintenance and operations governing diagnostic and evaluation centers for the mentally retarded.
f. No center shall be issued a permit or a provisional permit unless evidence is on file with the Department relative to the center premises being in compliance with fire safety regulations. Such evidence must be a certificate from the State Fire Marshall made within twelve months prior to the submission of application.
4. Inspec tion
a. For the purposes of determining compliance with these rules and regulations, the facilities and services of each center shall be made available at all reasonable hours for observation and examination by authorized and properly identified representatives of the Department.
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Area I-Ft. Oglethorpe
(Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Walker)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
410 TI2 1,705 2,827
23
40
96
159
8
14
34
56
2
3
7
12
Residential Care ~
TOTAL
3,215
Area 3-Gainesville
(Banks, Dawson, Forsyth, Franklin, Habersham, Hall, Hart, Lumpkin, Raburn,
Stephens, Towns, Union, White)
Chronological Age
Mild
0-5 6-17
18 + Total
70T 1,218 2,914 4,833
Moderate
40
69
164
273
Severe
14
24
58
96
Profound
3
5
12
20
Residential Care--:r:7:5
TOTAL
5,497
Area 5-Marietta
(North Cobb, Cherokee, Pickens)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
Mild
457 794
1,900 3,151
Moderate
26
45
107
178
Severe
9
16
38
63
Profound
2
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8
13
Residential Care
TOTAL
3,584
Area 2-Dalton
(Fannin, Gilmer, Murray, Whitfield)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
335 582 1,392 2,309
19
33
79
131
7
12
28
47
1
2
6
9
Residential Care 131
TOTAL
2,627
Area 4-Rome
(Bartow, Floyd, Gordon, Polk)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
Mild
587 1,021 2,443 4,051
Moderate
33
58
138
229
Severe
12
20
49
81
Profound
3
4
10
17
Residential Care 230-
TOTAL
4,608
206
Area 6-Smyrna
(South Cobb, Douglas, Paulding)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
Mild
471 818
1,958 3,247
Moderate
27
46
110
183
Severe
9
16
39
64
Profound
2
4
8
14
Residential Care~
TOTAL
3,693
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A STATEMENT OF POLICIES CONCERNING STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR DAY CARE CENTERS FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED
The General Assembly of the State of Georgia authorized the Georgia Department of Public Health to establish minimum standards for day care centers for the mentally retarded (Ga. Laws 1966, page 374). Public or privately operated non-profit day care centers for the mentally retarded that meet these standards will be eligible for financial assistance from the Georgia Department of Public Health.
A. Definitions "Day Care Center" shall mean a public or private non-profit facility wherein seven or more mentally retarded individuals are admitted for education and training for less than 24 hours per day. For operational purposes "Sheltered Workshops for the Mentally Retarded" is included in this definition.
B. Administrative Standards To be eligible for financial assistance from the Georgia Department of Public Health through county boards of health: (1) All day care centers that provide programs for mentally retarded children under 18 years of age shall be licensed. by the State Department of Family and Children Services. (2) Day care centers shall have an advisory board which will include representatives from lay and professional members of the community. Representatives from local school systems, departments of health and family and children services, as well as various civic and voluntary organizations, should be included in the membership of said board. Duties of this board include: a. Determining the value of the center to the children and parents served, and regularly re-evaluating the services provided and those needed. b. Establishing and maintaining proper programs of education, training and healthful living at the center. c. Interpreting the services of the center to the community. (3) The day care center shall be open at least 4 hours a day and 5 days per week. (4) Day care centers shall have a regularly scheduled program of activities. For parposes of program approval the center shall submit a program narrative, outlining the administrative structure, membership of the board, staffing pattern, admission policies and total program of the center. The program narrative shall also include a detailed budget of the facility for the most recent fiscal period.
Appendix G
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Area l3-South Dekalb
(South Dekalb, Newton, Rockdale)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
554 962 2,303 3,819
31
54
130
215
11
19
46
76
2
4
10
16
Residential Care 2IT
TOTAL
4,343
Area l5-La Grange
(Carroll, Coweta, Haralson, Harris, Heard, Meriwether, Troup)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
662 W5l 2,755 4,568
37
65 155
257
13
23
55
91
3
5
12
20
Residential Care ~
TOTAL
5,196
Area 17- Griffin
(Butts, Lamar, Pike, Spalding, Upson)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
346 602
1,441 2,389
20
34
81
135
7
12
29
48
1
3
6
10
Residential Care~
TOTAL
2,718
Area l4-Athens
(Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Walton)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
657 1,142 2,732 4,531
37
64 154
255
13
23
54
90
3
5
12 A 20
Residential Care 258
TOTAL
5,154
Area l6-Jonesboro
(Clayton, Fayette, Henry)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
426 740 1,772 2,938
24
42
100
166
8
15
35
58
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3
8
13
Residential Care
TOTAL
3,342
208
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area l8-Columbus
(Muscogee)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
592 1,028 2,460 4,080
33
58
139
230
12
20
49
81
3
4
11
18
Residential Care 232
TOTAL
4,641
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as well as the size of the group. If trainable and educable children are admitted to the center, separate educational and training programs must be provided. When grouping children for educational and training programs it is important to keep in mind the purpose of the group. Criteria must be applied which will insure the most effective fulfillment of these purposes. The following suggestions will aid in determining the size of these groups:
a. The younger the children, the smaller the group. b. The more disturbed the children, the smaller the group. c. The greater the number of physically handicapped children, the smaller the group. d. The more individual attention required during the activity, the smaller the group. e. The wider the age range, the smaller the group. (3) For general instruction of the mildly retarded (educable) the size of the group should be between 15 and 20. For moderately retarded (trainable) children the size should be approximately 8 to 12. For severly retarded children as few as 6 may be more realistic. For recreation groups the number of participants will depend upon the types of activities and the facilities in use. (4) Day care center programs should be directed toward developing habit training, self-care skills, motor coordination, socialization and health and sa~ety habits. (5) A variety of recreational activities should be provided for individuals, appropriate for their particular age and levels of development. (6) Day care centers should provide services to the family as well as to the individual. It is the responsibility of the caseworker or, in the absence of a caseworker, the director, to coordinate the services of the center and to relate these to the needs in the home. The caseworker should also help to determine whether the needs of the family are being met by the center and when these needs might be better served by another agency.
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Area 25-Statesboro
(Bryan, Bulloch, Candler, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Jenkins, Liberty, Screven, Tattnall, Toombs)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
570 991 2,371 3,932
32
56
134
222
11
20
47
78
2
4
10
16
Residential Care ----u4
TCYrAL
4,472
Area 27-Albany
(Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Dougherty, Early, Lee, Miller, Randolph, Terrell)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
578 1,004 2,403
33
57 136
11
20
48
2
4
10
Residential Care
TCYrAL
Total 3,985
226 79
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4,533
Area 29-Thomasville
(Brooks, Colquitt, Decatur, Grady, Mitchell, Seminole, Thomas)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17
18 + Total
596 1,036 2,479 4,111
34
58
140
232
12
21
49
82
- r n 2
4
11
18
Residential Care
TCYrAL
4,677
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area 26-Savannah
(Chatham)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 + Total
676 1,174 2,810 4,660
38
66 159
263
13
23
56
92
3
5
12
20
Residential Care 265
TCYrAL
5,300
Area 28-Tifton
(Ben Hill, Crisp, Irwin, Tift, Turner, Wilcox, Worth)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate
Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
391 679 1,625 2,695
22
38
92
152
8
14
32
54
2
3
7
12
Residential Care 153
TCYrAL
3,066
210
Area 30-Valdosta
(Berrien, Cook, Echols, Lanier, Lowndes)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
314 546
1,306 2,166
18
31
74
123
6
11
26
43
1
2
6
9
Residential Care ~
TCYrAL
2,464
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Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area 7-North Fulton
(North Fulton)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
540 939 2,247 3,726
30
53
127
210
11
19
45
75
-ru 2
4
10
16
Residential Care
TarAL
4,239
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area 9-West Fulton
(West Fulton)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
452 786 1,881 3,119
26
44
106
176
9
16
37
62
2
3
8
13
Residential Care 177
TarAL
3,547
Area ll-North Dekalb
(North Dekalb and Gwinnett)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
Mild
655 1,138 2,724 4,517
Moderate
37
64
154
255
Severe
13
23
54
90
Profound
3
5
12
20
Residential Care 257
TarAL
5,139
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area 8-Centra1 Fulton
(Central Fulton)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
790 1,373 3,286 5,449
45
77 185
307
16
27
65
108
3
6
14
23
Residential Care 310
TarAL
6,197
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
Area 10-South Fulton
(South Ful ton)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
525 9I2 2,182 3,619
30
51
123
204
10
18
43
71
2
4
9
15
Residential Care 206
TarAL
4,115
207
Area 12-Central Dekalb
(Central Dekalb)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
Mild
601 1,044 2,498 4,143
Moderate
34
59
141
234
Severe
12
21
50
83
Profound
3
4
11
18
Residential Care 236
TarAL
4,714
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STATUS OF GEORGIA MENTAL RETARDATION FACILITIES CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM (As of May 1, 1969)
Projects Approved and Under Construction
Project Number
Name and Location
Applicant
Est. Cost
Federal Part C Funds
(1) Ga. 387 MR Georgia Retardation Center State Building Authority
(Chamblee, Georgia)
State Board of Health
$15,205,400 $923,272 *
(2) Ga. 43lMR Hi Hope Training Center
Gwinnett County Chapter
(Lawrenceville, Georgia) of Retarded Children, Inc.
$400,000 $200,000 **
* FY 1965, 1966, 1967 Funds Part C; also additional federal funds under Part B (University affiliated facilities for the Mentally Retarded) of $1,709,145. ** FY 1968 Funds.
Applications Pending Houston County Association for Exceptional Children, Inc., Warner Robins, Georgia.
Federal Allotments of Construction Under Title I, Part C, P.L. 88-164
Fiscal Years
Amount
1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69
$ 233,734.00 309,649.00 379,889.00 287,876.00 287,857.00
Total To Date
$1,499,005.00
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Area 19-Americus
(Chattachooche, Dooly, Macon, Marion, Quitman, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Webster)
Chronological Age
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
Mild
350 608 1,455 2,413
Moderate
20
34
82
136
Severe
7
12
29
48
Profound
2
3
6
11
Residential Care--r37
TarAL
2,745
Area 2l-Warner Robins
(Houston, Peach, Pulaski)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
ill 4'i7 1,142
Total 1,894
15
27
64
106
5
10
23
38
1
2
5
8
Residential Care 108
TOTAL
2,154
Area 23-Augusta
(Burke, Columbia, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Wilkes)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5
844
48 17
4
6-17
18 +
1,476 3,510
83
198
29
70
6
15
Residential Care
TOTAL
Total 5,821
329
116 25
331
6,622
Area 20-Macon
(Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Monroe, Twiggs)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
709 1,232 2,947 4,888
40
69 166
275
14
25
59
98
- m 3
5
13
21
Residential Care
TOTAL
5,560
Area 22-Milledgeville
(Baldwin, Glascock, Hancock, Jasper, Jefferson, Putnam, Taliaferro,
Warren, Washington, Wilkinson)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
439 764 1,827 3,030
25
43
103
171
9
15
36
60
2
3
8
13
Residential Care 172
TOTAL
3,446
209
Area 24-Dublin
(Bleckley, Dodge, Johnson, Laurens, Montgomery, Telfair, Treulen, Wheeler)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17
18 +
Total
381 662 1,584 2,627
21
37
89
147
8
13
32
53
2
3
7
12
Residential Care ~
TOTAL
2,988
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Area 31-Waycross
(Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Clinch, Coffee, Jeff Davis, Pierce, Ware)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
441 766 1,834 3,041
25
43
103
171
9
15
37
61
.2
3
8
13
Residential Care l73
TarAL
3,459
Area 32-Brunswick
(Brantley, Camden, Charlton, Glynn, Long, McIntosh, Wayne)
Chronological Age
Mild Moderate Severe Profound
0-5 6-17 18 +
Total
394 685 1,640 2,719
22
39
93
154
8
14
33
55
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3
7
12
Residential Care
TarAL
3,095
211
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