"The reality is beginning to hit home that Rosewood is closing," said Renata Henry, deputy secretary for behavioral health and...
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11/19/08
ANNAPOLIS - Rosewood Center is one step closer to shutting its doors next summer, with administrators continuing the process of moving residents out of the facility while preparing to start laying off staff members in January. Find Us On Facebook
The state residential center for adults with developmental disabilities in Owings Mills recently completed individualized assessments for the remaining residents who will have to be moved to new homes. There were 113 residents still left at the facility earlier this month.
"The reality is beginning to hit home that Rosewood is closing," said Renata Henry, deputy secretary for behavioral health and...
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