Nashville, Tenn.-based Centerstone has opened a 27,858-square-foot youth resiliency campus in Springfield, Mo., April 9 to treat youths with mental health and substance use conditions.
The facility includes a behavioral health crisis center, an intensive outpatient treatment center and a residential treatment center serving individuals ages 13-17, according to a news release from the organization. The campus also features a 20-bed residential unit and offers services such as partial hospitalization and outpatient programs.
The behavioral health crisis center operates 24/7 and treats clients at risk of harming themselves or others for up to 23 hours a time. The campus also includes amenities such as a gym, art room, music room and outdoor recreation space.
The project represents a $13 million investment, funded in part by a $5.3 million American Recovery Plan Act allocation from Greene County, as well as $5 million from the Missouri state budget for 2025-2026 and $1 million from the Missouri Department of Mental Health.
Centerstone is the largest nonprofit behavioral health organization in the U.S., with more than 10,000 team members across 350 locations.
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