Lanterman CPP Campus South History

Medical Facilities and Services

There were a variety of medical facilities and services that were provided at the Lanterman Developmental Center. It was used as an emergency medical facility, and a number of patients lived on site because they had developmental difficulties. Before being used as a development center it was used as a narcotics hospital. In an article written for the Sacramento Bee, an employee describes the patients at the Lanterman Developmental Center as “adults acting 2 to 6 years old.” He continues on in the article saying he worked with patients that had conditions such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and Autism. These are all difficult conditions that the average parent would not have known how to handle during the early days of the facility.

LDC utilized an extensive system of services and supports to assist clients through a variety of programs and departments providing for a creative environment that encouraged growth, recognized individual dignity and maximized each person's potential and opportunity to live in the setting of his or her choice.”

Often those who were full time residents were more like inmates in such that they did not leave the facility.  Medically there sometimes was not a treatment for the residents. In some cases patients did not even have a diagnosis to develop the process of finding a cure.

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