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==History==
 
==History==
The Vernon County Insane Asylum was approved in November 1887 and was opened in January 1889. It was first built to accommodate 150 patients. In 1896 a new almshouse was built on the county farm near the asylum. A new building is located on the site of the original hospital.
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The Vernon County Insane Asylum was approved in November 1887 and was opened in January 1889. It was first built to accommodate 150 patients. In 1896 a new almshouse was built on the county farm near the asylum. By 1953, the Vernon County Board awarded $331,549 for a new county home, which was completed in 10 months. In 1954, the Vernon County Home for Retired Citizens (the “New Home”) was opened. It was later called the Erlandson Building when the current facility opened. In 1970, the “Old Home” officially became a residential home with a capacity of 50 people. In 1976, the “Old Home” was closed; it was eventually torn down. In October of 1981, the current facility, Vernon Manor, opened. In 2000 the facility’s therapy room was built, while in 2001 the interior was remodeled. In 2002 the new power plant and laundry were built. When residents were moved from what is now the Erlandson Building to Vernon Manor, there were bathrooms in every resident room.
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==Images of the Vernon County Asylum==
 
==Images of the Vernon County Asylum==

Revision as of 05:34, 27 April 2020

Vernon County Asylum
Established 1887
Opened 1889
Current Status Demolished
Building Style Single Building
Location Viroqua, WI
Alternate Names
  • Vernon County Home
  • Vernon Manor



History

The Vernon County Insane Asylum was approved in November 1887 and was opened in January 1889. It was first built to accommodate 150 patients. In 1896 a new almshouse was built on the county farm near the asylum. By 1953, the Vernon County Board awarded $331,549 for a new county home, which was completed in 10 months. In 1954, the Vernon County Home for Retired Citizens (the “New Home”) was opened. It was later called the Erlandson Building when the current facility opened. In 1970, the “Old Home” officially became a residential home with a capacity of 50 people. In 1976, the “Old Home” was closed; it was eventually torn down. In October of 1981, the current facility, Vernon Manor, opened. In 2000 the facility’s therapy room was built, while in 2001 the interior was remodeled. In 2002 the new power plant and laundry were built. When residents were moved from what is now the Erlandson Building to Vernon Manor, there were bathrooms in every resident room.


Images of the Vernon County Asylum