10 new behavioral health sites to know 

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Health systems and behavioral health providers have opened new inpatient, outpatient and crisis stabilization units in recent weeks. 

Here are 10 behavioral health openings to know since March 11: 

  1. Indiana (Pa.) Regional Medical Center opened a $24 million behavioral health facility. IRMC Mountains Behavioral Health is a 31,000-square-foot center with 44 inpatient beds for adolescent, adult and senior patients, and will provide treatment options for conditions such as schizophrenia, depression and delusional disorders.

  2. Chesapeake (Va.) Regional Healthcare opened a new emergency behavioral health unit, ABC affiliate 13NewsNow reported April 8. The facility is funded by a $3.7 million grant from the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. 

  3. A behavioral crisis intervention center operated by Molina Healthcare of Nevada and Las Vegas-based Human Behavior Institute opened its doors, the Las Vegas Sun reported April 4. 

  4. New York City-based Montefiore Health System is launching seven new outpatient behavioral health programs, including behavioral health urgent care, a new outpatient clinic for children and a partial hospitalization program for adults. 

  5. Renton, Wash.-based Providence launched two new outpatient behavioral health programs in Edmonds and Everett, Wash. 

  6. Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center opened its new 6-bed adolescent medical psychiatry unit April 1.

  7. SUN Behavioral Health Delaware opened an expanded outpatient facility in Georgetown, Del., the Cape Gazette reported April 1. The facility expands capacity from 40 to 100 patients. 

  8. Provident Hospital opened a 24-bed behavioral triage and stabilization center in Chicago, the Hyde Park Herald reported March 21. 

  9. Lone Tree, Colo.-based Family Care Center opened a new outpatient behavioral health clinic in Peoria, Ariz. 

  10. Salt Lake City-based Huntsman Mental Health Institute opened a $60 million crisis care facility in South Salt Lake, Utah, NBC affiliate KSLTV reported March 13. The facility includes a 30-bed crisis receiving center and a 24-bed stabilization unit. 
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