The center, which is expected to be completed at the end of February and open in a few months, aims to support the increasingly younger population of teenagers seeking addiction treatment at Serenity Mesa. The center will offer clinical and medication-based support for patients undergoing detox from substances.
Serenity Mesa is in the process of receiving licensing from the state, the report said.
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