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Washington State's Convalescent Hopital for Convicts
[[Washington State]]'s Convalescent Hopital for [[Convicts]]


Ahtanum View Correction Center is where inmates that have long term care issues are incarcerated.
Ahtanum View Correction Center is where inmates that have long term care issues are incarcerated.
These can be issues relating to age or long term health care needs.
These can be issues relating to age or long term health care needs.


Located in Yakima, Wa., Ahtanum View is Washington's answer to the aging inmate population in Washington State. Like most convalescent facilities, A.V.C.C. primary mission is to warehouse the aged and disabled incarcerated in the penal system.
Located in [[Yakima]], [[Wa]]., Ahtanum View is [[Washington]]'s answer to the aging inmate population in [[Washington State]]. Like most convalescent facilities, [[A]].[[V]].[[C]].[[C]]. primary mission is to warehouse the aged and disabled incarcerated in the penal system.


It's just a place where old convicts come to die. More of a hospice than a hospital.
It's just a place where old convicts come to die. More of a hospice than a hospital.

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Washington State's Convalescent Hopital for Convicts

Ahtanum View Correction Center is where inmates that have long term care issues are incarcerated. These can be issues relating to age or long term health care needs.

Located in Yakima, Wa., Ahtanum View is Washington's answer to the aging inmate population in Washington State. Like most convalescent facilities, A.V.C.C. primary mission is to warehouse the aged and disabled incarcerated in the penal system.

It's just a place where old convicts come to die. More of a hospice than a hospital.