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    You are at:Home»Local News»Pawnee Mental Health to move some services downtown

    Pawnee Mental Health to move some services downtown

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    By Kolby Van Camp on January 3, 2024 Local News, Manhattan
    Pawnee Mental Health's Crisis Stabilization Center in Manhattan (KMAN file photo)

    Pawnee Mental Health has expanded their services to a new location at 4th and Houston in Manhattan.

    The purpose of the development is to move the Adult Community Services Program to a new location, freeing up room at the Hayes Drive facility for more expansive out-patient and crisis mental health services.

    Pawnee Mental Health CEO Robbin Cole explains how the new location helps to create more space for their crisis program:

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1228-Pawnee-Mental-Health-1.mp3

    The expansion also allows for the development of a new bed for crisis services:

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/1228-Pawnee-Mental-Health-2.mp3

    The expansion also creates more opportunities for individuals to receive the care they need in both out-patient and crisis scenarios.

    The expansion is already under way, with anticipated completion being sometime after February 1.

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