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One of the original buildings which is now used for the Central Islip Recreation Center
The 1953 Central Islip State Hospital Powerplant which was imploded in 2006.

The Central Islip Psychiatric Center was a psychiatric hospital in Central Islip, New York from 1889 until 1996.

The center which was one of the four major hospital "farms" in central Long Island to house the sick from New York City. The other hospital farms were Kings Park, Pilgrim, and Edgewood State Hospital. At its peak in 1955 it house 10,000 patients making the nation's second biggest psychiatric hospital (behind Pilgrim).[1]

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[edit] History

The hospital was the first of the farms that would house 33,000 and have 15,000 employees at its peak in rural Suffolk County, New York. It opened in 1889 to house the sick from Manhattan in what was called at the time the New Colony.[2] Kings County Farm Colony opened in 1890 to house those from Brooklyn. Pilgrim opened in 1930 and Edgewood in 1965.[3]

The state bought the land for $25/acre.


49 male and 40 female patients were admitted in 1889 for "O&O" and "R&R" (Occupation and Oxygen, and Rest and Relaxation) at a working farm. Patients cleared the land, constructed buildings, made the furniture and mattresses, sewed their clothing, grew crops and raised dairy cattle, pigs and chickens.[4]


After New York State bought it, it was renamed the Manhattan State Hospital for the Insane (although the "for Insane" portion was frequently not included in articles).[5]

The initial housing grew to be nearly a mile-long interconnected series of buildings called the "chain of pearls."

Up until the Great Depression patients would arrive by a special hospital train with bars on the windows on a siding off the Long Island Railroad.

More modern buildings were arranged closer together in the Sunburst building.

The hospital was renamed the Central Islip State Hospital and finally the Central Islip Psychiatric Center.

It closed in 1996 when the last patients were transferred to the Pilgrim Psychiatric Center.

[edit] Current use

Most of the buildings including the String of Pearls have been demolished, the 1953 power plant was imploded in 2006, the Corcoran treatment building was torn down in 2008.[6]

As the hospital was being phased part of its grounds were used for Suffolk County, New York to locate its offices in the Cohalen County Court Complex in 1992.

The New York Institute of Technology has the biggest collection of buildings in the Sunburst Building. The Town Center at Central Islip shopping center covers much of it. Citibank Park, home of the Long Island Ducks is on it as the Alfonse M. D'Amato United States Courthouse which is the second largest federal courthouse in the U.S.

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Coordinates: 40°45′34″N 73°11′26″W / 40.759574°N 73.190585°W / 40.759574; -73.190585

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Adult\Children Facilities

Capital District Psychiatric Center (Albany) | Elmira Psychiatric Center | Greater Binghamton Health Center | Hutchings Psychiatric Center (Syracuse) | Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center (Utica) | Rochester Psychiatric Center | South Beach Psychiatric Center (Staten Island) | St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center (Ogdensburg) |

Adult Facilities

Bronx Psychiatric Center | Buffalo Psychiatric Center | Creedmoor Psychiatric Center (Queens Village) | Hudson River Psychiatric Center (Poughkeepsie) | Kingsboro Psychiatric Center (Brooklyn) | Manhattan Psychiatric Center | Pilgrim Psychiatric Center (Brentwood) | Rockland Psychiatric Center (Orangeburg) | Washington Heights Community Mental Health Center (Washington Heights)

Children's Facilities

Bronx Children's Psychiatric Center | Brooklyn Children's Psychiatric Center | Queens Children's Psychiatric Center (Glen Oaks) | Rockland Children's Psychiatric Center | Sagamore Children's Psychiatric Center (Dix Hills) | Western NY Children's Psychiatric Center (West Seneca) |

Forensic Facilities

Central New York Psychiatric Center (Marcy) | Kirby Forensic Psychiatric Center (Ward's Island) | Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center (New Hampton) | Rochester Regional Forensic Unit

Research Facilities

Nathan S. Kline Institute (Orangeburg) | New York State Psychiatric Institute (New York City)

Closed Facilities

Asylum on Blackwell's Island (New York City) | Bloomington Lunatic Asylum (Morningside Heights) | Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane (Buffalo) Central Islip Psychiatric Center (Central Islip) | Dannemora State Hospital (Dannemora) Now know as Clinton Correctional Facility | Gowanda State Hospital (Collins) | Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center (Dover Plains) | Hudson River State Hospital (Poughkeepsie) | Kings Park Psychiatric Center (Kings Park) | Letchworth Village Home for the Feeble Minded and Epileptics (Thiells) | Long Island Developmental Center (Melville) | Manhattan Children's Psychiatric Center | Matteawan State Hospital (Matteawan) Now known as Fishkill Correctional Facility | Middletown Psychiatric Center (Middletown) | Mohansic State Hospital (Yorktown Heights) | Newville State Hospital (Newville) | New York Asylum for Idiots (Syracuse) | New York State Inebriate Asylum (Binghamton) | Utica State Hospital | (Utica) | Western New York Institution for Deaf-Mutes (Rochester) | Willard State Hospital (Willard) | Willowbrook State School (Staten Island) Institution for children with mental retardation

Sanatorium

Loomis Sanatorium (Liberty) | Interpines Sanatorium (Goshen)




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