Colony And Extra Institutional Care for the Feebleminded

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Colony And Extra Institutional Care for the Feebleminded
Charles Bernstein
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Y. ; and Number 9, at Richfield Springs, N. Y.
Each of the colonies for girls at domestic work really cares for and oversees a larger number of girls than the bed capacity of the colony indicates, as a number of the more trustworthy girls, after a few weeks or months at the colony, are allowed to sleep at the homes where they are employed. They must, liowever, report to their home colony at stated intervals, as well as generally for social diversions, special directions, etc. That is, the colon
...y house serves as a home and social center for all.
The girls' wages have now been increased to $1. 50 per day, or $5. 00 by the week, and they are allowed fifty cents a week for spending money. The remainder of the earnings of each colony are placed in a general fund, from which supplies, clothing, etc. , are purchased, each girl being charged with her personal clothing and other expenses. A complete indi- vidual account is kept for each girl.
The situation, put briefly, is this: On October 1, 1914, we had 450 girls in this institution.


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