California children’s hospital unveils new mental health services building

University of California San Francisco Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland (Calif.) has recently opened a standalone outpatient building offering mental health services. 

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The 12,500-square-foot facility will include 20 family and private therapy rooms and was made possible by $5 million in donations, according to a May 16 news release from UCSF. 

The hospital currently has 14,000 mental health visits per year and hopes to offer more with the expansion of services. 

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