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  • John William James Born

    John William James Born
  • Lloyd McGowan Psychiatric Admission to LF O'Brien Asylum

    Lloyd McGowan Psychiatric Admission to LF O'Brien Asylum
    • This document states DOB as July 17, 1941 • McGowan is admitted on July 7, 1967 involuntarily • Mother claims McGowan has had periods of violent behavior and suspected neurological disease since birth • This document shows father not present during admission
  • Lloyd McGowan Reproduced Psych Evaluation

    Lloyd McGowan Reproduced Psych Evaluation
    • Labeled "Initial Psychiatric Evaluation" • Even though he was admitted on previous file on July 7, 1967 • Document is labeled as "Reproduced August 1997" • Patient Number: 952 • Father: Patrick McGowan • Mother: Aoife McGowan, nee Phelan • Complaint: ◦ Patient exhibits nervous behavior. ◦ He appears confused. ◦ He does not speak. • Admissions Note: ◦ Mother complains of violent outbursts. ◦ Father is abusive.
  • Lloyd McGowan Incident Report with Custodian

    Lloyd McGowan Incident Report with Custodian
    • This document dated July 18, 1967 is one day after inpatient initial psychiatric evaluation done on July 17, 1967 • McGowan has first altercation and is with a male employee
  • Lloyd McGowan Incident Report for Curfew Violation

    Lloyd McGowan Incident Report for Curfew Violation
    • Incident report dated August 22, 1967 • Document labeled as "Reproduced August 1997" • McGown resisted curfew and it took two orderlies to get patient to room • Patient shouted "bed" several time before calling out for his mother • Labeled as second incident of a violent nature in a months time • Note: patient possibly lashing out at male figures that remind him of his father • Patient placed under Grade 2 close supervision
  • Lloyd McGowan Medical Injury Report From Exercise Yard

    Lloyd McGowan Medical Injury Report From Exercise Yard
     
    • This document is dated two months later on September 13, 1967 and is concerning a confrontation McGowan has in the yard when he is heard muttering.
  • Lloyd McGowan Incident Report For Yard Exercise

    Lloyd McGowan Incident Report For Yard Exercise
    • Incident report dated September 13, 1967 • Document labeled as "Reproduced August 1997" • McGowan muttering to himself in the yard • Phrases heard: ◦ Pilot ◦ Never be good ◦ Blew him up ◦ Said I can't do that ◦ Dad now ◦ Blue ◦ Special • When asked to stop McGowan attacked another male patient with fists and open palms • Dr. Richter decides to take more interest in patient • Patient placed in room and treatment plan will be decided
  • Lloyd McGowan Medical Injury Report For Self Harm

    Lloyd McGowan Medical Injury Report For Self Harm
    • This document is dated one day later of September 14, 1967 and McGowan apparently tries to self harm • Several injuries after being discovered in a nervous fit in his room • Injuries to self include: ◦ Head ◦ Both arms ◦ Both hands ◦ Nose ◦ Chest • Contusions to face and forehead • Scratch marks on arms • Contusions to chest and wrists • May have hit wall with head repeatedly
  • Lloyd McGowan Treatment Plan with Mellaril

    Lloyd McGowan Treatment Plan with Mellaril
    • Treatment plan dated September 20, 1967 • Document labeled as "Reproduced August 1997" • This report has McGowan's DOB as July 16, 1941 • Initiated by Dr. William Richter • Patient to begin treatment with Mellaril • Placed in full behavioral quarantine in new room, 316 • Restrain patient and keep door locked • Orderly to check hourly until curfew at 2100 • Follow up in three months
  • Lilian Grayson Autopsy Report

    Lilian Grayson Autopsy Report
    • This is the autopsy for Lilian Grayson dated either September 27, 1967 • Patient Number: 618 • Lilian's TOD is dated either September 23 or 26, 1967 at 2300 hours • She had three attending doctors: G. Smith, J. Miller, W. Lowe • Autopsy took 11 hours (0800-1900) • COD: Blunt force trauma to the head • Other injuries: ◦ 1 stab wound to neck, ◦ 2 stab wound to right palm, ◦ 13 stab wound to stomach, ◦ Effusion of blood from vagina, ◦ Inflammation of vulva
  • Felix Founds LFoA at Darlington Facility

    Felix Founds LFoA at Darlington Facility
    No known picture of Felix
  • Darlington Facility and LFoA Opens As Flagship Facility

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    Caroline Carver Started With LFoA As Psychiatrist

    Has been with LFoA from beginning
  • Jacob Nilson - Inspector - Darlington Facility

    Jacob Nilson - Inspector - Darlington Facility
    Jacob begins volunteering at this facility and shortly after begins working here
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    Jacob Nilson - Inspector - Darlington Facility

    Been an inspector for most of his time but began as part time volunteer holding bake sales.
  • Letter From George Madson to Heather

    Letter From George Madson to Heather
    • No date listed for document • Headed to Heather presumably at LFoA from George Madson • Requests reduction of McGowan's medicine • Wants to know what he has to say, if anything
  • Letter From Dr. Richter to George Madson

    Letter From Dr.  Richter to George Madson
    • Letter dated September 20, 1997 to George Madson, Vice President of LFoA from Dr. William Richter, Vice Precident of LF O'Brien • From LFoA records George Madson didn't start with LFoA until 1998 • Dr. Richter thanking Madson for accepting McGowan for transfer and wants McGowan away from him • Transfer to take place on October 2, 1997
  • George Madson - VP - Darlington Facility

    George Madson - VP - Darlington Facility
    George Madson starts at Darlington. Extensive education in psychology and psychopharmacology. Vice President position created for him to allow him to cut through red tape more easily.
  • Aoife O'Sullivan - Inspector - Ashland Facility

    Aoife O'Sullivan - Inspector - Ashland Facility
    Came to the USA in 1998 to attend school at University of Oregon. Is LFoA's ultimate encourager and pushes patients to express themselves to their Friend's in new and different ways.
  • Aaron de Vaille - Custodian - Darlington

    Aaron de Vaille - Custodian - Darlington
    Starts at Darlington and then transfers to Colorado Springs Facility to head up new custodial department.
  • Frank Doland Admitted to Ashland, Oregon Facility

    Frank Doland Admitted to Ashland, Oregon Facility
    Frank was a patient at the Ashland, OR branch, entering the program in 2006. Just two years later, we invited Frank back to visit. It was then we knew we had found our new music director. Frank is precise, hardworking, and dedicated, spending hours with each patient, teaching basic guitar, drums, brass, lyric writing, composition, and even recording techniques. Time with Frank is so popular, we have to have a signup sheet two weeks out!
  • Frank Doland - Music Director - Ashland Oregon Facility

    Frank Doland - Music Director - Ashland Oregon Facility
    Frank was a patient at the Ashland, OR branch, entering the program in 2006. Just two years later, we invited Frank back to visit. It was then we knew we had found our new music director. Frank is precise, hardworking, and dedicated, spending hours with each patient, teaching basic guitar, drums, brass, lyric writing, composition, and even recording techniques. Time with Frank is so popular, we have to have a signup sheet two weeks out!
  • Linda Gilderman Starts Employment at LFoA

    Linda Gilderman Starts Employment at LFoA
    Starts at San Diego facility in 2011. Has many drawings and poems taped around her desk from patients. Graduated nursing program UC Santa Cruz. Engaged to long time partner, Daniel, branch manager at local credit union.
  • LFoA Facebook Page Begins

    Hello, Everyone! Welcome to our Listening Friends of America Facebook page! As we continue to expand into this decade, we finally have a digital format where our members and our volunteers ― as well as any curious onlookers ― may indulge in a deeper glimpse of our community. We will focus our Spotlight on the various people and places that make up our organization, and tell the stories that may not otherwise be heard. Our aim, as always, is to bring people together. In doing... Felix
  • Ft. Worth Facility Opens

    We are proud to announce that the newest LFoA facility is opening tomorrow in Fort Worth, TX! Great job to our new Texas family, come and volunteer with us anytime!
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Lloyd McGowan

    We’d like to spotlight one of our patients at Darlington. Lloyd M. has no Listening Friend, but we believe everyone deserves a chance to have their story told.
    Lloyd was born in 1941 in New York. He was committed to the O’Brien Asylum in 1967 where he unfortunately endured harsh treatment under the supervision of a staff who lacked the knowledge we have today to understand patients like him. He lived out thirty years at that asylum, heavily medicated and mostly sedentary.
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Sioux Falls, SD Facility

    We’d like to highlight the amazing work that our staff and volunteers are doing at our Sioux Falls facility. They have been working on a great new project, helping patients skill-share with one another. Just this week, they were able to match two patients, a musician who wanted to learn to draw, and an artist who wanted to learn to play guitar. They have been working hard helping one another learn a new art form! Great work everyone over at Sioux Falls!
  • Spotlight on Facebook of George Madson

    Spotlight on Facebook of George Madson
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight:
    George Madson, VP at Darlington
    George Madson came to Listening Friends of America 15 years ago as an unproven energetic young man who believed whole-heartedly in the mission of the organization. With an extensive education in psychology and psychopharmacology, George helped to establish Darlington at the forefront of cutting-edge treatments for our patients. Many of these treatments are continually in use at our facilities nationwide.
  • Athens Georgia Facility Opens

    We are happy to announce that our new facility in beautiful Athens, GA is now open! We hope to serve those in need in the greater Georgia area.
  • Post On Facebook Celebrating 25 Facilities Open

    A big announcement for LFoA! As of today, we have twenty five facilities open all over the country. Here's to 25 more and beyond!
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Linda Gilderman

    Spotlight on Facebook of Linda Gilderman
    Starts at San Diego facility in 2011. Has many drawings and poems taped around her desk from patients. Graduated nursing program UC Santa Cruz. Engaged to long time partner, Daniel, branch manager at local credit union.
  • LFoA Announces Is Caring For 750 Patients Nation Wide

    Big news out of LFoA! We are now caring for 750 patients nationwide. We are grateful for each one, and look forward to continuing our dedication to healing through communication!
  • Post on Facebook About Winston-Salem Facility

    A fun day was had yesterday by patients and staff at our Winston-Salem, NC facility. Our staff was able to organize a pizza party for the whole facility, including a movie night voted on by patients. The winning film? Homeward Bound. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house! But there was A LOT of pizza.
  • Post on Facebook Of Self Portraits Of Patient - Ronnie W.

    Post on Facebook Of Self Portraits Of Patient - Ronnie W.
    Check out these self-portraits from our Santa Fe facility! Nice work Tina R., Matthew L., and Ronnie W.!
  • Post On Facebook Of Self Portrait Of Patients - Matthew L.

    Post On Facebook Of Self Portrait Of Patients - Matthew L.
    Check out these self-portraits from our Santa Fe facility! Nice work Tina R., Matthew L., and Ronnie W!
  • Post On Facebook Of Self Portrait Of Patients - Tina R.

    Post On Facebook Of Self Portrait Of Patients - Tina R.
    Check out these self-portraits from our Santa Fe facility! Nice work Tina R., Matthew L., and Ronnie W.!
  • Boise Idaho Facility Opens

    A very warm welcome to our new facility in Boise, ID! We will do our very best to serve the Idaho community. Sign up to be a volunteer anytime, we could all use more Friends!
  • Post On Facebook Patient Testimonial - Joshua S.

    A LFoA patient testimonial:
    My Friend is someone who has become very special to me. I don’t have much family, and my friends all died or moved on a long time ago. It means a lot to me to have someone just to talk to. I feel accepted by my Friend, and that’s the most important feeling in the world. I sometimes feel like nothing in this world, but when you have a Friend, you know that you are at least good enough for someone to care about you. Thanks LFOA! Friends will save the world.
  • Post On Facebook Celebrating Reaching 2,000 Volunteers

    Wow!!! We have just reached 2,000 volunteers! We are so humbled by your interest in the lives of our patients, and we can tell you first hand, we see the difference you make everyday! Thank you so much, and we always encourage new people to volunteer with us and make a new Friend.
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Aoife O'Sullivan

    Spotlight on Facebook of Aoife O'Sullivan
    A valuable member of our team at the Ashland facility,
    Aoife O’Sullivan, Inspector
    Aoife is LFoA’s ultimate encourager. She always pushes patients to express themselves to their Friends in new and different ways and always takes the time to talk with her patients about their letters, poems, and art. Patients often can’t wait to show Aoife what they have made. Her genuine interest in the emotions and experiences of our patients encourages them in the direction of healthy expression...
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Caroline Carver

    Spotlight on Facebook of Caroline Carver
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight:
    A valuable member of our team at the Darlington facility,
    Caroline Carver, Psychiatrist
    Caroline has been with the Darlington LFOA facility since our founding and was part of the creation of LFoA itself. A Baltimore native, Caroline holds two degrees, a doctorate in psychiatry from the University of Maryland and a master’s in art therapy from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Influenced by her work with Baltimore’s at-risk youth...
  • Post on Facebook About San Diego Facility

    A hot day at the LFoA San Diego facility! A local grocery store donated a ton of freezie-pops for patients and staff: blue, red, green, and purple tongues for all!
  • Post On Facebook About Athens, Georgia Facility

    Our facility over in Athens, GA has spent the last three months working on their stage performance of Grease, the musical chosen by patient votes. The play was performed for all our staff, volunteers, and guests invited by patients. What an amazing night! Congratulations to all to worked so hard to make this performance extra special.
    “I loved playing Rizzo, I always felt like she was someone that understood what it was like to hurt, but she kept going anyway, even though people...
  • Gabrielle Velasquez - Nurse - Ft. Worth Facility

    Gabrielle Velasquez - Nurse - Ft. Worth Facility
    No date for employment for birth. Is a nurse but also manages poetry showcase and art show. Has master's degree from UT Austin in art therapy. Bio posted on LFoA website.
  • Colorado Springs Facility Opens

    We are excited to announce a new facility opening in Colorado Springs, CO. We are dedicated to serving the Colorado area and are always looking for new volunteers! Great work everyone!
  • Spotlight On Facebook on Aaron de Vaille

    Spotlight On Facebook on Aaron de Vaille
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight:
    A valuable member of our team at the Colorado Springs facility, Aaron de Vaille, custodial manager
    Aaron has been with us since 2004, and has never missed a single day of work. Starting as a custodian in Darlington, Aaron was recognized immediately for his positive attitude and helpful nature, always showing up 15 minutes early to assess all the tasks that need completion. Aaron never leaves a task unfinished, and he brings great care to everything...
  • Post On Facebook About Colorado Springs, CO Facility

    Everything is going great over at the LFoA Colorado Springs facility! This week, staff and volunteers cleaned up the lot behind the main building, trucking in loads of soil and working hard on the new the facility's new organic garden. Staff hopes to create one meal per week from the garden’s bounty, engaging patients in the both the gardening and cooking processes. We applaud your dedication to health and well-being!
  • Post On Facebook Celebrating Ft. Worth, TX Anniversary

    Congratulations to our Fort Worth, TX facility that is celebrating their four year anniversary today! Staff, volunteers, and patients worked hard to plan a party for all to attend with cake, games, music, and yes, even karaoke! We hope you all have a blast!!
  • Olympia Washington Facility Opens

    We are happy to announce the opening of our new west coast LFoA facility in Olympia, WA! We hope to continue to expand our scope to help connect more and more volunteers with those in need.
  • Selena Johnson - Inspector - San Diego Facility

    Selena Johnson - Inspector - San Diego Facility
    Begins working at San Diego facility. Moved to California in 2013.
  • Post On Facebook Announcing Opening Of Slidell, LA Facility

    Happy to announce that we will be officially opening our Slidell, LA facility (just outside New Orleans) next year! Stay tuned, and we are looking forward to getting to know the greater community. We hear GREAT things!
  • Spotlight on Facebook on Jacob Nilson

    Spotlight on Facebook on Jacob Nilson
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight:
    A valuable member of our team at the Darlington facility,
    Jacob Nilson
    Jacob has been indispensable over the better part of two decades working here at our main facility. He has been an inspector for most of that time, but he began his relationship with LFoA as a part-time volunteer back when we would hold bake sales and that sort of thing.
    Jacob has always been a man of the community, and has often gone above and beyond his...
  • Post On Facebook of Patient Testimony From Janelle M.

    LFoA Patient Testimony:
    LFoA lets me share my art with someone. It makes me feel like I can make a difference. I send drawings of things I love like wild horses and roses. I am good at roses even though they are hard to draw. They are complicated. I hope my Friend likes the roses I draw. It is nice to know that someone keeps my drawings somewhere special. Thanks LFoA, I love my Friend and I love having someone to share my drawings of horses and roses with!
    -Janelle M.
    Fort Worth Facility
  • Janelle M. At Ft. Worth Facility

    LFoA Patient Testimony: LFoA lets me share my art with someone. It makes me feel like I can make a difference. I send drawings of things I love like wild horses and roses. I am good at roses even though they are hard to draw. They are complicated. I hope my Friend likes the roses I draw. It is nice to know that someone keeps my drawings somewhere special. Thanks LFoA, I love my Friend and I love having someone to share my drawings of horses and roses with! -Janelle M.
    Fort Worth Facility
  • Cindy Whillis - Media Manager - No Home Facility Listed

    Cindy Whillis - Media Manager - No Home Facility Listed
    Doesn't list a facility she will be working out of. Graduated from University of Washington in 2014. Has worked for other non profits.
  • Spotlight On Facebook of Frank Doland

    Spotlight On Facebook of Frank Doland
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight: A valuable member of our team at the Ashland, OR facility,
    Frank Doland, Music Director
    Frank came to us through unusual means. First a patient with us, Frank proved to be an asset to LFoA, even before being an employee! Frank was a patient at the Ashland, OR branch, entering the program in 2006. While a patient with LFoA, Frank spent almost all his time in the music room, composing multi-instrument songs in all different genres. One day he would...
  • Spotlight on Facebook of Jonah Freeman

    Spotlight on Facebook of Jonah Freeman
    In this edition of the Staff Spotlight:
    A valuable member of our team at the Athens, GA facility,
    Jonah Freeman, security
    Jonah comes in for his 11:00pm shift every weekday with a giant coffee in hand. While everyone else is asleep, Jonah is hard at work ensuring the safety of all our Athens patients. As our nightshift security manager, he is responsible for the safety and comfort of our patients when they need it most. Our patients see Jonah as a kind of protector, and he lives up to that...
  • Slidell, LA Facility Open

    Welcoming our staff, volunteers, and patients at our new Slidell, LA facility! We hope you will open your hearts to us Louisiana, and volunteer with us anytime!
  • Boise Facility Mural

    We want to take a moment to honor the accomplishments of patients at our Boise facility.
    Together these patients worked on a beautiful new mural for the outside of the building. Tanya V. created the design over several weeks, working hard to express her idea of unity and hope. Then five other patients collaborated on the painting of the mural itself. Beautiful work Tanya V., Sammy L., Micah P., Juan H., Tamera R., and Gordon M.! Our building looks so much more welcoming now!
  • Post on Facebook Celebrating LFoA 25 Year Anniversary

    We’d like to take a moment to acknowledge all of our staff, volunteers, and patients that have been with us over the last 25 years. That’s right! It is the 25th Anniversary of LFoA, and we are all so proud of what this modest idea was able to become.
    LFoA has helped thousands of people connect through the sharing of letters and items, art and stories. We have long believed in the unique way that listening itself can promote healing and growth. We have thousands of volunteers across the count...
  • Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Jill's Poem

    Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Jill's Poem
    We are proud to announce the winners of our nation wide LFoA poetry contest! We are amazed at the talent of our patients, and hope that you enjoy reading these beautiful poems about Childhood. Congratulations to Frank X., Jill N., and Lee S.!
  • Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Frank's Poem

    Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Frank's Poem
    We are proud to announce the winners of our nation wide LFoA poetry contest! We are amazed at the talent of our patients, and hope that you enjoy reading these beautiful poems about Childhood. Congratulations to Frank X., Jill N., and Lee S.!
  • Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Lee's Poem

    Post On Facebook Announcing Poetry Contest Winners - Lee's Poem
    We are proud to announce the winners of our nation wide LFoA poetry contest! We are amazed at the talent of our patients, and hope that you enjoy reading these beautiful poems about Childhood. Congratulations to Frank X., Jill N., and Lee S.!
  • Post On Facebook About Colorado Springs Facility

    A shout out to our Colorado Springs facility! Last year, patients and staff worked together to clean up a lot behind their facility, creating a garden for patients to grow their own food and flowers! This June has seen a harvest of beautiful strawberry and rhubarb, which our patients and staff will be using this week to bake pies! The rest of us are very jealous. Enjoy those delicious desserts!
  • Spotlight on Facebook on John Blaine

    Spotlight on Facebook on John Blaine
    We’d like to take a moment to spotlight another one of our employees who has proven himself instrumental to the Listening Friends of America family.
    John Blaine is the Listening Friends of America Corporate Controller, and he works out of our Colorado Springs facility. Under his guidance LFoA has enjoyed a fiscal stability that enabled us to grow and flourish in our mission of providing emotional release for all of those under our care.
    John, 49, graduated from the University of Denver twice...
  • Post On Facebook Concerning Inspectors Notes Database

    Hello Listening Friends!
    In efforts to promote privacy and security we have suspended our Getting Closer email campaign, and now present an Inspector Notes Database!
    You can find the database at listeningfriendsofamerica.org — just click “Inspector Notes Database” in the top navigation bar and follow the instructions.
    We believe there is great value in allowing our residents to fully express themselves and to be understood by you: our amazing Listening Friend volunteers!
    Thank you for your...
  • George Madson Now Lead Encouragement Officer

    George Madson Now Lead Encouragement Officer
    Dear Listening Friend, We here at Listening Friends of America are excited that you have decided to continue your voluntary enrollment in our charitable organization's flagship program. You are a key member of our family, which includes other volunteers like you, all over the country!
    I would also personally like to remind you that if there is any indication of suspicious activity to please contact you local law enforcement or write to us, explaining in detail your concerns and including...
  • Spotlight On Facebook on Will F.

    Patient Spotlight! Will F. We’d like to spotlight a patient who has made a world of difference at our St. Paul, MN facility: Will F. After a rocky beginning, Will has quickly become a model patient, delighting staff and peers with his musical ability. When he’s not strumming his guitar, Will stays busy as the head of the Star-gazing and Puzzle Clubs. Thank you Will for all that you do. You Rock!
  • George Madson Now Transition Facilitator

    George Madson Now Transition Facilitator
    Dear Listening Friend, Thank you for your continued work. You have done so much, and have helped your Friend succeed in expressing his story and fulfilling his wish for a Listening Friend. I am taking this opportunity to inform you that our organization will be undergoing a process of restructuring to better serve all of our Friends inside out facility. This may seem unexpected but in fact this transition has been in the works for a couple months now. You will hear from us again in the...
  • John William James No Longer Patient

    John William James No Longer Patient
    Friend Letter: P.s. Things are going so well, I might gain a position on staff. I wonder what my identification card would say? Inspectors Notes: 5. Bracelet - I suppose no one will be needing this anymore.