16 new mental healthcare facilities in April | 2023

Here are 16 newly opened or announced behavioral health facilities reported by Becker's in April:

1. St. Louis-based SSM Health opened a children's behavioral hospital in Edwardsville, Ill.

2. Ishpeming, Mich.-based Great Lakes Recovery Centers has plans for a $3.4 million residential treatment center for women with substance use disorder issues.

3. Yakima, Wash.-based Comprehensive Healthcare plans to open a behavioral health facility at Camp Hope, an emergency homeless shelter also in Yakima. 

4. A former grocery store transformed into a mental health and substance use urgent care center opened in Watertown, N.Y. The facility treats patients of all ages and is run by community healthcare provider Citizen Advocates.

5. Plans were finalized for the Redwood City, Calif.-based Cordilleras Mental Health Facility, a 77,610-square-foot campus set to be the state's first behavioral health facility to hit net-zero energy.

6. Meadows Behavioral Healthcare is opening a residential mental health treatment facility for adolescents in Morristown, Ariz.

7. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and the state's Department of Technology, Management and Budget have partnered to build an inpatient psychiatric hospital.

8. Phoenix-based mental healthcare network Meadows Behavioral Healthcare opened two outpatient centers — one in Houston and one in Austin, Texas. 

9. Raleigh, N.C.-based WakeMed Health is planning to build a behavioral health hospital in the nearby suburb of Garner, expected to open late 2024.

10. Ketamine therapy provider Kure opened its first clinic in Santa Monica, Calif.

11. A mental health unit to treat and house inmates with serious mental illnesses is set to open at Ventura County's Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula, Calif.

12. Threshold Rehabilitation Services opened a residential mental health facility in Wernersville, Pa.

13. BayCare Health System opened an inpatient psychiatric and medical unit at St. Joseph Hospital in Lutz, Fla. 

14. Bangor, Maine-based Northern Light Acadia Hospital plans to expand its behavioral health services, adding a new pediatric inpatient wing; renovating current spaces and providing private, single-occupancy rooms for all patients.

15. Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital raised $4 million to expand its behavioral health services. The hospital is using the funds to build a new intensive outpatient unit and to construct an outpatient interventional psychiatry service, which will be an extension of Yale Medicine's Interventional Psychiatry Service.

Here were 14 newly opened or announced behavioral health facilities reported by Becker's in March:

1. Charlottesville, Va.-based UVA Children's Hospital joined with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital, also in Charlottesville, to expand pediatric behavioral healthcare and neurodevelopmental care with a new outpatient clinic. 

2. Norman (Okla.) Regional Health System partnered with Plano, Texas-based Oceans Healthcare, a behavioral health provider system, to construct a new behavioral health center offering inpatient and outpatient care. 

3. Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger Health System and Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare and the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius congregation plan to build an inpatient behavioral hospital in Mahoning Township, Pa., pending approval of the final land purchase.

4. The state of New Hampshire and Bedford, N.H.-based SolutionHealth are planning a $60 million mental health hospital, slated to open in 2024.

5. NYC Health + Hospitals/Kings County opened a long stay facility with capacity for 25 patients with severe and persistent mental illness.

6. The Gibson Center for Behavioral Change and the Community Counseling Center are opening a joint venture crisis intervention center in Cape Girardeau, Mo., the town's first.

7. Wisconsin's Racine County invested $25 million for a behavioral health services site in the city to address increased demand for mental health services.

8. The Tulalip Tribes were approved to build a 32-bed behavioral health facility in Stanwood, Wash. The project aims to build two 16-bed buildings that will serve adult patients who commit themselves for inpatient treatment or who are committed by court order. However, the facility will not serve patients who are currently in the criminal justice system due to the conditional use permit.

9. New York plans to allocate $10 million to two youth mental health networks across the state. Funding will be dispersed through the state's Office of Mental Health. The commitment will complement Gov. Kathy Hochul's $1 billion mental healthcare plan for the state. 

10. Cohen Veterans Network, a national nonprofit organization providing mental healthcare to service members, opened a treatment center in Torrance, Calif. The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic will provide mental health treatment to more than 68,000 veterans, active duty service members and their families. It will also provide telehealth care to more than 1 million military community members across California.

12. Phoenix-based Connections Health Solutions is opening a mental health crisis care center in Kirkland, Wash. The state's King County invested $11.5 million to create the center, the first of its kind in the area. Silver Spring, Md.-based Little Leaves Behavioral Services opened a new location in Frederick, its seventh in Maryland.

13. Bethlehem, Pa.-based St. Luke’s University Health Network will soon open a 13-bed, $6.4 million behavioral health unit renovation at its Quakertown campus.

14. Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Behavioral Health and Lynchburg, Va.-based Centra Health entered a joint venture to open a new inpatient behavioral health hospital. The Centra Behavioral Health Hospital will be approximately 75,000 square feet and have 72 beds.

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