The center will offer 24/7 care to mental health patients in the South Bend area, including mental health assessments, medical screenings, drug prescriptions and referrals to long-term services, if needed.
The $1.2 million facility is expected to serve roughly 3,600 patients annually with its 25-person staff of medical professionals. Construction on the center is set to complete in January, the report said.
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