The center will have 86 beds across its adult, adolescent, geriatric and substance use recovery inpatient units and five outpatient programs, according to a Jan. 25 news release from the health system. The facility, which is still subject to state and county approval, also will have 20 inpatient beds for patients with brain and spinal cord injuries and other neurological conditions.
The facility is slated for completion in late 2025, and The Washington Post reported Jan. 24 that construction is expected to cost $80 million.