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Young adult program
CA ACU ARC F0152-S0002-SS0003-SSS0001-FL0097 · File · 1973-1975
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of descriptions for positions within the program, correspondence, objectives and structure of the program, and a patient information booklet. The program was also known as the Community Program.

Wartime service in Sicily
CA ACU ARC F0152-S0007-SS0005-FL0009 · File · 1993
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of Dr. Lewis’ notes, news clipping and related material on Lewis’ wartime service in Italy.

Ward conferences
CA ACU ARC F0152-S0002-SS0001-FL0023 · File · 1962-1964
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of notes from regular ward meetings, points on ward organization.

CA ACU ARC F0152-S0002-SS0003-SSS0001-FL0096 · File · 1971-1972
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of statistics on the number of patients in Unit 21 and Unit 22 and correspondence on the reorganization of in-patient units.

CA ACU ARC F0152-S0002-SS0003-SSS0001-FL0094 · File · 1976
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of information gathered by Dr. Lewis from visits to other psychiatric facilities in order to assist the Department in innovative and forward planning. Records include itineraries, handwritten notes on observations, correspondence. Among the sites visited were Grace Hospital in Winnipeg, Queen Street Mental Health Centre in Toronto, and Kingston.

Visits notebooks
CA ACU ARC F0152-S0005-SS0012-FL0021 · File · 1968
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of notebooks of hand-written notes regarding Dr. Lewis’ visits to institutions gathering information on different therapeutic communities.

CA ACU ARC F0152-S0002-SS0003-SSS0001-FL0095 · File · 1975-1976
Part of Dr. David Lewis fonds.

File consists of information gathered by Dr. Lewis from his visit to the Village “A” project site in South Carolina, a facility designed by Dr. George Means, Professor of Architecture at Clemson University College of Architecture. The visit was designed to gather information for the WING project, or the expansion/extension of Psychiatric Services at the University of Calgary. Records include correspondence, report on the visit, and booklet on “The Village System.”