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==History==
 
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Hawthorn Center, located in Northville, Michigan, provides intensive inpatient psychiatric services to children and adolescents. At present, Hawthorn Center has capacity for 118 patients. An agency of the Michigan Department of Community Health, Hawthorn Center has been one of the Midwest's finest psychiatric treatment facilities for children for over forty years. More than 30,000 children and their families have received services since the hospital opened in 1956.  
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This hospital was built in Northville to be a juvenile psychiatric hospital. It is still active, though several outbuildings are abandoned. It shared a steam plant with the now-defunct Northville State Hospital.
  
 
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