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Monday, July 25, 2011

W.D. Partlow Developmental Center Closing in Alabama and Laying Off 400 Staff

The W.D. Partlow Developmental Center will close in Tuscaloosa, Ala., in Feb. 2012, with the loss of about 400 jobs.

W.D. Partlow Developmental Center, which opened in 1919, is a residential facility in the state for people with intellectual disabilities.  W.D. Partlow Developmental Center provides care 151 residents and is staffed by 484 workers, which include nurses, doctors, dentists, therapists, psychologists, social workers, food service workers, housekeepers and maintenance crews.

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