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Torrance State Hospital, established in 1919 in Torrance, PA, is a state-operated psychiatric facility under the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Licensed for 450 beds, it provides long-term inpatient psychiatric care, forensic services, and specialized programs for individuals with co-occurring intellectual disabilities and mental illness. Admissions are primarily through court order or referral from county mental health agencies, as it does not operate a traditional emergency room. The hospital is largely state-funded and accepts Medicaid and Medicare for eligible patients. It is committed to accessibility, offering wheelchair access, language interpreters, and various patient support services.
Torrance State Hospital, established in 1919 in Torrance, PA, is a state-operated psychiatric facility under the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. Licensed for 450 beds, it provides long-term inpatient psychiatric care, forensic services, and specialized programs for individuals with co-occurring intellectual disabilities and mental illness. Admissions are primarily through court order or referral from county mental health agencies, as it does not operate a traditional emergency room. The hospital is largely state-funded and accepts Medicaid and Medicare for eligible patients. It is committed to accessibility, offering wheelchair access, language interpreters, and various patient support services.