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Thomas B. Finan Center is a psychiatric hospital located in Cumberland, Maryland. It is a part of the Maryland Department of Health and provides a range of mental health services to the residents of Western Maryland. The center is named after Thomas B. Finan, a former state senator who was instrumental in the development of mental health services in the region.

History

The Thomas B. Finan Center was established in 1979 to address the growing need for mental health services in Western Maryland. The center was named in honor of Thomas B. Finan, who was a strong advocate for mental health care and played a key role in securing funding for the facility.

Services

The Thomas B. Finan Center offers a variety of services, including:

The center provides specialized treatment for individuals with severe mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depressive disorder. It also offers support services for families and caregivers.

Facilities

The Thomas B. Finan Center is equipped with modern facilities to provide comprehensive mental health care. The center includes:

  • Inpatient units with private and semi-private rooms
  • Outpatient clinics
  • Therapy rooms
  • Recreational facilities
  • Administrative offices

Staff

The center employs a multidisciplinary team of professionals, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurses, and therapists. The staff is dedicated to providing high-quality care and support to patients and their families.

Community Involvement

The Thomas B. Finan Center is actively involved in the community and collaborates with local organizations to promote mental health awareness and education. The center participates in community events, provides training for mental health professionals, and offers educational programs for the public.

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