County Breaks Ground on 1st Mental Health Rehab Center
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Contra Costa County breaks ground on first mental health rehab center
Contra Costa County this week broke ground on its first mental health rehabilitation center, a 45-bed facility designed to provide long-term treatment for residents with serious mental illness closer to home. The Contra Costa Recovery Center will be built in Richmond by renovating an existing county-owned building on the Brookside Shelter campus. In a statement, county officials said the facility will offer longer-term treatment and stabilizatio…
Contra Costa Finally Breaks Ground on Long-Promised Mental Health Rehab Hub
After years of planning and plenty of policy talk, Contra Costa County officials and health partners finally picked up the ceremonial shovels yesterday, breaking ground on a new mental health rehabilitation center that leaders say will expand in-county care for adults with serious mental illness. The short ceremony marked the official start of construction on a project advocates say will let more patients stay near family and local supports, rat…
Contra Costa Breaks Ground On First Long-Term Mental Health Rehabilitation Center
Contra Costa County officials broke ground Wednesday on a new 45-bed behavioral health facility in Richmond that will provide long-term treatment and rehabilitation services for adults living with serious mental illness. The Contra Costa Recovery Center will be the first mental health rehabilitation center of its kind in the county. The project will transform an existing county-owned building on the Brookside Shelter campus into a secure residen…
Construction Of County’s First Mental Health Rehabilitation Center Underway In Richmond
From Contra Costa Health: County Begins Construction of the First Mental Health Rehabilitation Center in Contra Costa Contra Costa County broke ground today on a new 45-bed facility in Richmond that will expand local long-term behavioral health treatment capacity for residents with serious mental illness. The project will renovate and repurpose an existing one-story county-owned building on the Brookside Shelter campus into a mental health rehab…

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