The project, which is estimated to cost $33.7 million, will include 80 beds for behavioral health patients with the option to add 12 more. The hospital will offer mental health services for adolescents, adults and older adults, including outpatient services and both indoor and outdoor therapy areas.
Construction on the facility is expected to begin in the summer, the report said.
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