The Institute of Living is a comprehensive psychiatric facility in Hartford, Connecticut, that offers care across the spectrum of psychiatric services, including: The hospital was built in 1823 and was opened to patients in 1824. At that time, the Institute of Living (IOL) was among only four facilities of its kind in the nation. It was capable of accommodating 40 to 60 patients who were segregated by "sex, nature of disease, habits of life and the wishes of their friends." The weekly cost of care was $3 for Connecticut residents, $4 for those from out of state and $10 to $12 for a suite with an exclusive personal attendant. Eli Todd was its first director. The hospital's 35 acres (14 ha) campus was landscaped by Frederick Law Olmsted in the 1860s. More information...
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