Closing Hiram Davis: A Care Transition | Richmond News
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Hiram Davis Medical Center, a 50-year-old haven for the state’s most vulnerable behavioral health patients, faces closure as officials push for a bold new model: community-based group homes equipped to handle complex medical needs like ventilators, IV meds, and 24/7 monitoring. Families fear no other facility can match its specialized care, but state teams are crafting detailed, months-long discharge plans for each of 27 patients—outlining everything from medication schedules to physical therapy—to ensure seamless transitions to new settings, including converted training centers and specialized units, all under tight oversight to protect this fragile population.
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