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It wasn't until 1946 that a separate building was built for "Black feeble minded" children, who previously had nowhere to go. By 1961 8 new cottages were constructed & education became a priority. Today the facility continues to house developmentally challenged children & give them educational opportunities.
 
It wasn't until 1946 that a separate building was built for "Black feeble minded" children, who previously had nowhere to go. By 1961 8 new cottages were constructed & education became a priority. Today the facility continues to house developmentally challenged children & give them educational opportunities.
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September 2011:  Partlow is in the process of closing.  Not sure exactly when, but soon, possibly next month.
  
 
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Revision as of 10:45, 28 September 2011

Partlow State School
Established 1919
Opened 1923
Current Status Active
Building Style Cottage Plan
Location Tuscaloosa, AL
Peak Patient Population 2,245 in 1966
Alternate Names
  • Alabama Home for Mental Defectives
  • Partlow Developmental Center



History

Partlow opened in September 1923 as the Alabama Home for mental Defectives & housed 116 people between the ages of 6-18. Originally all patients were housed in 1 building that quickly became overcrowded. The following year a second dormitory was built, but by 1930 the facility had over 400 patients and had changed it's name in 1927 to Partlow State School. Due to economic problems with the depression, the hospital saw understaffed wards & little maintenance or repairs.

It wasn't until 1946 that a separate building was built for "Black feeble minded" children, who previously had nowhere to go. By 1961 8 new cottages were constructed & education became a priority. Today the facility continues to house developmentally challenged children & give them educational opportunities.

September 2011: Partlow is in the process of closing. Not sure exactly when, but soon, possibly next month.