The following chart is excerpted from “No Room at the Inn: Trends and Consequences of Closing Public Psychiatric Hospitals 2005-2010” by the Treatment Advocacy Center (http://treatmentadvocacycenter.org)
It compares public hospital beds
available for people with mental illness in 2010 vs. 2005; computes the gain or
loss; tells how many beds exist per 100,000 residents; and calculates what percent of the
minimum beds needed the state has on hand. Based on that percentage, the state
is ranked. There is a dramatic shortage of public psychiatric beds in every
state. The result is that more people with mental illnesses are being sent to
jails, shelters, prisons, and morgues.
State
|
Number of psychiatric beds 2010
|
Number of psychiatric beds 2005
|
Number of psychiatric beds lost or gained
|
Percent
of psychiatric beds lost or gained
|
2010
beds/ 100,000 total pop.
|
Relation
to target beds per capita
|
State
Ranking per capita (worst to to
least worst)
|
Arizona
|
260
|
338
|
-78
|
-23%
|
4.1
|
8%
|
Tied for
Last
|
Minnesota
|
206
|
464
|
-258
|
-56%
|
3.9
|
8%
|
Tied for
Last
|
Iowa
|
149
|
239
|
-90
|
-38%
|
4.9
|
10%
|
48
|
Michigan
|
530
|
1,006
|
-476
|
-47%
|
5.4
|
11%
|
47
|
Arkansas
|
203
|
184
|
19
|
+10%
|
7.0
|
14%
|
46
|
Alaska
|
52
|
74
|
-22
|
-30%
|
7.3
|
16%
|
45
|
Vermont
|
52
|
55
|
-3
|
-5%
|
8.3
|
17%
|
44
|
New
Mexico
|
171
|
425
|
-254
|
-60%
|
8.3
|
18%
|
41
|
North
Carolina
|
761
|
1,461
|
-700
|
-48%
|
8.0
|
18%
|
41
|
Ohio
|
1,058
|
1,210
|
-152
|
-13%
|
9.2
|
18%
|
41
|
Texas
|
2,129
|
2,730
|
-601
|
-22%
|
8.5
|
19%
|
40
|
Rhode
Island
|
108
|
134
|
-26
|
-19%
|
10.3
|
20%
|
37
|
South
Carolina
|
426
|
443
|
-17
|
-4%
|
9.2
|
20%
|
37
|
Wisconsin
|
558
|
716
|
-158
|
-22%
|
9.8
|
20%
|
37
|
Kentucky
|
446
|
646
|
-200
|
-31%
|
10.3
|
21%
|
34
|
Maine
|
137
|
166
|
-29
|
-17%
|
10.3
|
21%
|
34
|
Tennessee
|
616
|
1,068
|
-452
|
-42%
|
9.7
|
21%
|
34
|
Mass
|
696
|
1,015
|
-319
|
-31%
|
10.6
|
22%
|
33
|
Colorado
|
520
|
776
|
-256
|
-33%
|
10.3
|
23%
|
29
|
Idaho
|
155
|
157
|
-2
|
-1%
|
9.9
|
23%
|
29
|
Illinois
|
1,429
|
1,821
|
-392
|
-22%
|
11.1
|
23%
|
29
|
Oklahoma
|
401
|
386
|
15
|
+4%
|
10.7
|
23%
|
29
|
Nevada
|
302
|
119
|
183
|
+153%
|
11.2
|
25%
|
28
|
Utah
|
310
|
329
|
-19
|
-6%
|
11.2
|
26%
|
27
|
Georgia
|
1,187
|
1,635
|
-448
|
-27%
|
12.3
|
27%
|
26
|
California
|
5,283
|
6,285
|
-1,002
|
-16%
|
14.2
|
29%
|
21
|
Hawaii
|
182
|
171
|
+11
|
+6%
|
13.4
|
29%
|
21
|
Indiana
|
908
|
1,201
|
-293
|
-24%
|
14.0
|
29%
|
23
|
New
Hampshire
|
189
|
224
|
-35
|
-16%
|
14.4
|
29%
|
23
|
West
Virginia
|
259
|
258
|
-1
|
0%
|
14.0
|
29%
|
23
|
Pennsylvania
|
1,850
|
2,349
|
-499
|
-21%
|
14.6
|
30%
|
20
|
Washington
|
1,220
|
1,170
|
+50
|
+4%
|
18.1
|
34%
|
19
|
Virginia
|
1,407
|
1,659
|
-252
|
15%
|
17.6
|
37%
|
18
|
Florida
|
3,321
|
2,101
|
1,220
|
+58%
|
17.7
|
38%
|
15
|
Maryland
|
1,058
|
1,203
|
-145
|
-12%
|
18.3
|
38%
|
15
|
Nebraska
|
337
|
361
|
-24
|
-7%
|
18.5
|
38%
|
15
|
Oregon
|
700
|
691
|
+9
|
+1%
|
18.3
|
39%
|
14
|
Louisiana
|
903
|
914
|
-11
|
-1%
|
19.9
|
40%
|
13
|
Montana
|
194
|
194
|
0
|
0%
|
19.6
|
42%
|
12
|
Connecticut
|
741
|
889
|
-148
|
-17%
|
20.7
|
43%
|
11
|
New
Jersey
|
1,922
|
2,820
|
-898
|
-32%
|
21.9
|
44%
|
10
|
Wyoming
|
115
|
122
|
-7
|
-6%
|
20.4
|
45%
|
9
|
Missouri
|
1,332
|
1,238
|
94
|
+8%
|
22.2
|
46%
|
8
|
North
Dakota
|
150
|
164
|
-14
|
-9%
|
22.3
|
48%
|
7
|
Alabama
|
1,119
|
1,001
|
118
|
+12%
|
23.4
|
49%
|
6
|
Delaware
|
209
|
281
|
-72
|
-26%
|
23.3
|
51%
|
4
|
Kansas
|
705
|
594
|
111
|
+19%
|
24.7
|
51%
|
4
|
New York
|
4,958
|
5,269
|
-311
|
-6%
|
25.6
|
52%
|
3
|
South
Dakota
|
238
|
311
|
-73
|
-23%
|
29.2
|
62%
|
2
|
Mississippi
|
1,156
|
1,442
|
-286
|
-20%
|
39.0
|
79%
|
1
|
TOTALS
|
43,318
|
50,509
|
-7191
|
14.1
|
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