JANUARY 15, 2009 10:09AM

Another Economic Casualty: Motion Picture Hospital to Close

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One by one San Fernando Valley, a sprawling bedroom community of Los Angeles, icons are disappearing. The latest is today’s announcement of the closure of the Motion Picture & Television Fund’s country hospital and convalescent home.

The first icon to go this year was the internationally known Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, which closed its doors for the final time on January 1. The closure was due to an irreconcilable dispute between the land developer owner and the operator of the restaurant and banquet facilities.

News of that closure was most disheartening for thousands of residents who -- over the years -- celebrated happy occasions there from weddings to anniversary parties and every celebratory time in between.

That closure can’t compare to the sadness and devastation felt by the patients and employees of the MPTF's hopital and convalescent facilities.

The first icon to go this year was the internationally known Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City, due to a conflict between the land developer owner and the operator of the restaurant and banquet facility closed it doors for the last time on January 1.

Now it’s the MPTF hospital. Founded in 1921 by movie pioneers Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D.W. Griffith, the non-profit group serves the families of approximately 60,000 motion picture and television workers.

Throughout the years most patients have been behind-the-scenes industry people, such as cameramen and make-up artists, who don’t earn the mega salaries of the industry’s stars, although many stars have taken advantage of the multi-purpose 40-acre facility.

The closure of the hospital and long-term care facility by the end of October will cost 290 people their jobs and force 100 elderly patients into local facilities. Reasons for the closures are a $10 million yearly shortfall in revenue and reduced Medi-Care/Medi-Cal payments.

Scheduled to remain open are the cottage residences, assisted-living facility, health clinic, other health care and recreational services.

It’s hoped that the Alzheimer’s wing of the hospital will remain open by obtaining state and federal money. The Alzheimer’s wing is named Harry’s Haven in honor the father of actor Kirk Douglas, who with his son, actor Michael Douglas, provided much of the funding.

MPFT: http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_11456995

Sportsmen’s Lodge: http://www.dailynews.com/search/ci_11359534?IADID=Search-www.dailynews.com-www.dailynews.com

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I keep seeing it written, but what the Hell is a "Bedroom community?" Sorry about the hospital. The people are selfish and the government is evil. Their secret plan is to take Margarate Sanger's ideas much further. Their plan of the new world order is to through every means possible to get people to kill each other, abort, kill themselves on drugs or with outright suicide, and the Bushites will poison the food air and water, intoxicate, and plague Americans until the population is pre WW II, 121 million. That is the plan! The Culture of Death, first step let people die and kill lots more in wars. That was the theme in New Orleans and Iraq. That6 is just the beginning.