Depending on your relative's condition, she could also have been at the Fairview Training Center, a facility for the developmentally disabled. The following extract of an Oregon Legislative Fiscal Office budget brief describes it: "Fairview Training Center was founded in 1908 with 39 residents to provide residential care, treatment, and training for individuals with developmental disabilities. The Center reached a peak population of over 3,000 in the early 1960's. With the gradual move to community-based programs, the population had dropped to approximately 1,300 by 1981, when legislation was passed directing the Department of Human Resources (DHR) to move toward a predominately community-based system of treatment. The system was to include residential facilities, day programs, home care, and other services designed to allow maximum independence for developmentally disabled persons in the proximity of family, friends, and home communities. Since that time, the population of Fairview has been systematically reduced. By July 1997, there were approximately 300 residents at the facility." Fairview will be completely closed by this time next year.