The new center will offer behavioral health services for children, adults and families in need of treatment for behavioral health issues and substance use issues, along with integrated medical needs.
The facility includes a crisis center that will assist with outpatient and inpatient services and detox and addiction recovery services. It will also feature a sobering center, the report said.
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