The project recently received zoning approval and has an estimated $10 million budget. It plans to offer mental health services to 780 to 900 clients weekly and is expected to open in 2025, the report said.
Blue Ridge currently offers behavioral health services across Virginia in Roanoke and Salem and Botetourt, Craig and Roanoke counties.
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