The facility will provide a variety of services for patients experiencing mental health emergencies, including walk-in mental health assessments, 23-hour observation, residential crisis stabilization, and detox services.
The facility will also treat patients who have been placed under an emergency custody order or a temporary detention order and are going through a mental health emergency, the report said.
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