Here are three notes:
1. Mr. Rollins has worked at the 103-bed psychiatric hospital for 35 years, starting as a housekeeping attendant.
2. He then served in the hospital’s data processing department, eventually earning an accounting degree.
3. The hospital offers services for people suffering from general psychiatric or intellectual disabilities as well as adolescents with general psychiatric conditions. Additionally, substance abuse disorder patients can also be treated at the hospital.
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