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A 110-Year-Old LA County Mental Health Complex Is Getting New Life
The $107 million project transforms six vacant buildings into 150+ mental health beds and housing with wrap-around services, funded partly by Proposition 1, officials said.
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A 110-year-old LA County mental health complex is getting new life
Six decaying, vacant buildings on the site of the 162-acre Metropolitan State Hospital grounds in Norwalk are being turned into a mental health treatment village with 162 beds for troubled youth and those experiencing homelessness. The long-empty buildings, part of a 110-year-old state mental hospital complex, will not be demolished but instead are being remodeled as new housing that combines stable living with wrap-around services for treatment…
A new mental health campus is coming to historic state hospital in Norwalk
State and county officials on Friday broke ground on a new mental health care campus in Norwalk. The new facility will be located across six now-vacant buildings at the Metropolitan State Hospital.
·Los Angeles, United States
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