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On Oct. 10, 1946, the DeWitt State Hospital welcomed its first patients. Three buses transported the patients, all elderly men, from Napa State Hospital to their new home in North Auburn.
These first patients were joined by 100 women at the end of the month, though it should be noted that the hospital did not officially open until 1947.
The California Department of Mental Hygiene purchased the DeWitt campus from the U.S. government in January 1946. The largest employer in the Auburn area, the treatment team at DeWitt was comprised of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric technicians, nurses, social workers and a variety of medical, office and safety staff.
The National Mental Health Act was passed that same year to develop and implement more effective methods of preventing, diagnosing and treating mental illness on the state level.
Although the maximum patient capacity was 2,133, by 1952 there were 3,040 patients hospitalized at the facility. Too many patients and a lack of adequate staffing taxed the hospital’s ability to deliver proper care.
In 1972, the hospital shuttered its doors, and Placer County purchased the property.
To learn more about the history of the DeWitt State Hospital and the Army’s DeWitt General Hospital that preceded it, please visit our DeWitt History Museum, located at 2985 Richardson Drive in Auburn, Wednesdays, 12 to 4 p.m. The admission is always free.
Photo: Psychiatric Technicians (Pysch-Techs) Graduation Day at DeWitt State Hospital, c. 1962
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Roseville: Food Truck Mania, Blue Line Arts Presents: Cutting Edge Exhibition, Maidu Museum & Historic Site Rocklin: Movies in the Park Lincoln: Dora Dain Farm’s Pumpkin Patch, The Haunted Hop Field Loomis: Preschool Storytime! Auburn: Auburn Big Time Pow Wow, Golden Age Radio Halloween Show North Lake Tahoe: Tahoe City Waterfront Walking Tour
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