Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center
Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center was a rehabilitation and special education facility in Greenfield, New Hampshire, United States. Founded in 1953, the center originally treated children with polio and other physical disabilities. Over the following decades, it expanded to include a school for the deaf, a residential school for students with complex disabilities, a specialty hospital for brain injuries, and adult residential programs.
The Crotched Mountain Foundation announced the closure of the Greenfield campus in June 2020, citing financial difficulties compounded by COVID-19. After a period under the management of Gersh Autism, the campus was acquired in November 2022 by Seven Hills Foundation, which operates it as Crotched Mountain School & Village. The Crotched Mountain Foundation continues to operate community-based disability services from Manchester, New Hampshire.