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Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital

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Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital is a 320-bed hospital opened on 16 August 2012 in Worcester, Massachusetts that replaces both Worcester State Hospital and part of Taunton State Hospital since some is still in use. This hospital aims to be recovery driven in the aspect of finding alternative and productive methods to help individuals who struggle with a psychiatric diagnosis.

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Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital
Belmont Street, Worcester

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Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital

Belmont Street 309
01605 Worcester
Massachusetts, United States
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