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The Thomas B. Finan Center is a licensed 119-bed state of Maryland operated inpatient psychiatric hospital. The Center's operating capacity is 114 beds and focuses on the adolescent (13-17), adult (18-64) and geriatric (65 and over or functional level) populations. The Center serves as an integral inpatient component in the network of mental health services for [[Washington County | Washington]], [[Allegany County, Maryland | Allegany]], [[Garrett County | Garrett]] and [[Frederick County| Frederick]] counties for adults and includes [[Carroll County | Carroll]], [[Howard County | Howard]], and [[Montgomery County | Montgomery]] counties for adolescents.
The Thomas B. Finan Center is a licensed 119-bed state of Maryland operated inpatient psychiatric hospital. The Center's operating capacity is 114 beds and focuses on the adolescent (13-17), adult (18-64) and geriatric (65 and over or functional level) populations. The Center serves as an integral inpatient component in the network of mental health services for [[Washington County, Maryland | Washington]], [[Allegany County, Maryland | Allegany]], [[Garrett County | Garrett]] and [[Frederick County| Frederick]] counties for adults and includes [[Carroll County | Carroll]], [[Howard County | Howard]], and [[Montgomery County | Montgomery]] counties for adolescents.





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The Thomas B. Finan Center is a licensed 119-bed state of Maryland operated inpatient psychiatric hospital. The Center's operating capacity is 114 beds and focuses on the adolescent (13-17), adult (18-64) and geriatric (65 and over or functional level) populations. The Center serves as an integral inpatient component in the network of mental health services for Washington, Allegany, Garrett and Frederick counties for adults and includes Carroll, Howard, and Montgomery counties for adolescents.


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