The center, which is owned by GRAND Mental Health, is expected to open in December. It will offer multiple levels of treatment, with patients in the center receiving assessment before determining the best treatment options until they are ready to be discharged.
The center will feature an open floor plan, allowing clinicians to monitor patients, while also offering private spaces. With an anticipated 5-to-1 staff-to-patient ratio, the facility will also include a sobering center for patients struggling with substance abuse.
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