Om Hospital
By the lakeside on the evergreen street. The hospital, named Hope and Care, was built during the days of world war I and then later was also used for world war II. It was initially erected to take care of the fallen and wounded soldiers but as the wars progressed and inevitably ended, the hospital was transformed into a care facility for mentally ill patients. The facility had some power cut problems but other than that, it was a good one. Most of the patients in the mental hospital were little kids or teenagers with a relatively low number of adults and most of them being soldiers going through trauma or mental stress. The hospital on the evergreen st was up and running smoothly since the terrible events that occurred in the late December of the 60s. The place was developed further, and new buildings were created to grow the place. But with time the place lost its charm and a facility that used to be one of the major infrastructures of Anaheim was now being treated like an old mansion that no one wants to visit anymore. The place was never the same as before after the events and even after trying so hard, the place was being avoided by the people of the town. Soon, the two front buildings were closed and the third one was only being used for the soldiers and war veterans.
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