In October 1913 the institution housed 206 people, made up of 107 men, 87 women and 12 children.
In April 1916, the institution housed 200 inmates, none of whom was able-bodied.
Today this institution houses the museum of Lunxhëri.
At its peak, in the 1950's, the system of state institutions housed 33,000 patients.
The institution also houses a branch office of the Ellen G. White Estate.
As of 2010 the institution can house 4,536 inmates.
These institutions housed 33,000 patients, or 30 percent of New York's 93,000 state hospital residents.
At the beginning the institution also housed boys who did not commit any crimes, but had no family and no other place to live in.
The institution also housed a school, which offered training for both nuns and laywomen for the surrounding community.
A privately owned institution, it houses the collection of Igor Markin.