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Patient who died after 7 months in seclusion was one of many held alone at Oregon State Hospital
Patient who died after 7 months in seclusion was one of many held alone at Oregon State Hospital
Patient who died after 7 months in seclusion was one of many held alone at Oregon State Hospital

Published on: 06/09/2026

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Sean Oldham, left, and Sierra Hass, right, are still mourning the death of his son and her brother, Kenny. Kenneth Hass, 25, died last March 2025 while held in long-term seclusion at Oregon State Hospital.

When Kenneth Hass died at the Oregon State Hospital on March 18, 2025, he had been in a solitary seclusion room for more than seven months. That’s roughly 250 days more than the 24 hours that usually constitutes an upper bound for seclusion of psychiatric patients.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/06/patient-who-died-after-7-months-in-seclusion-was-one-of-many-held-alone-at-oregon-state-hospital.html

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