here's a floor plan where they're changing over one of the patient buildings, alison d., into the community mental health center. basically, these custodial, the residential buildings are being transferred over into more outpatient buildings. and we have some examples of these booklets which are trying process.n that this one is from 1971 and explaining the process of what happens in the in terms of 1960's separating out the federal hospital into more localized community healthcare. here this booklet right here is discussing community outreach towards the hispanic population. so that's something we haven't talked about before, but we really see that by the there's a 1970's. much-increased population of different groups at st. elizabeth's and the administrators are dealing with that in various ways. so even though deinstitutionalization happens and we often think about that as the time when the hospital wanes down, there's still thousands of patients at st. elizabeth's, still a working hospital through the end of the 20th century, still a working hospital today. like i said, with almost 300