The facility, located in Las Vegas, was purchased for $10.4 million. It will be used for crisis stabilization services along with behavioral health services for those recovering from a visit to the hospital.
Behavioral health services will be offered at the facility through a partnership with Las Vegas-based University Medical Center, the report said.
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