Inaguration Day

Like any institution, the psychiatric hospital at Western State Hospital functions on routine. Meals are served, patients are given medications, and everyone participates in educational classes.


But Inaguration Day was different. On this day, staff and patients came together as a community of Americans. All classroom TVs were fixed upon this historic moment in the U.S. Presidency.


There is something far ranging when an event takes place that is unprecedented in history. The signficance of Obama's election upon the African-American community has been well documented of late. But what about the residual joy from the story of this ordinary joe who aspired to an impossible dream?


Something unprecedented happened in the classrooms on Inaguration Day. Where there are often tears of sorrow or rage, on that day the tears were that flowed were joyous and hopeful. Thanks, Mr. President, we needed that!

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