$16.6M crisis center planned in Virginia

Loudoun County, Va. has broken ground on a 20,500-square-foot behavioral health crisis center in Leesburg, Va. 

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The $16.6 million facility will have 10 beds for individuals requiring inpatient care, and 16 recliners for shorter stays, according to a Dec. 30 news release. 

The center is funded in part by federal and state grants. Construction is expected to be completed in 2026, according to the release. 

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