7 behavioral health closures in 2025 

A handful of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health facilities plan to close their doors in 2025. 

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A handful of inpatient and outpatient behavioral health facilities plan to close their doors in 2025. 

Here are seven closings to note: 

  1. Therapeutic Solutions in Spokane Valley, Wash., will close March 14, according to the Spokesman-Review. The company’s Chico, Calif. location will remain open.

  2. Grand Junction, Colo.-based West Springs Hospital, part of Mind Springs Health, closed March 10. More than 180 employees were laid off as part of the closure. Outpatient services on Mind Springs’ Grand Junction campus remain open.

  3. Quincy, Mass.-based Ark Behavioral Health permanently closed the (Van Wert) Ohio Recovery Center March 9. The company laid off 85 staff members in the closure.
  4. Johnstown (Colo.) Heights Behavioral Health, a 92-bed hospital, will close by the end of March. The facility will lay off all 158 of its staff.

  5. Suncoast Mental Health Center will close its four locations on Florida’s Treasure Coast. CEO Debra Engle said the decision to shutter the facilities was “due to financial challenges.”

  6. Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health is eliminating inpatient psychiatric services at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, Ill. The move will affect about 100 behavioral health employees, who may transition to other roles in the organization.

  7. Coral Gables, Fla.-based Acorn Health closed one location and consolidated four others. The ABA therapy provider also laid off fewer than 25 employees as part of a reorganization.


At least one planned hospital closure has been called off in 2025. In February, Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey halted the closures of Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital for Children and Pocasset Mental Health Center, pending further review and consideration from community stakeholders.

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