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Business Briefs: Pinnacle Treatment Centers, Harmony Recovery Group, Monte Nido, and Sanford Behavioral Health
Pinnacle Treatment Centers Building Detox Unit in Indiana
Pinnacle Treatment Centers has announced plans to develop a drug and alcohol withdrawal management unit at Indiana University Health Morgan in Martinsville, Indiana. The unit will be named Recovery Works Morgan, providing care for patients in need of assistance for drug and/or alcohol addiction.
The program will reside in a 16,000-square-foot space at IU Health Morgan. It will have a 32-bed capacity to treat adults and provide traditional detox, care coordination, and long-term recovery planning.
Construction is slated to begin this month, and the program is scheduled to open by the end of 2022.
Harmony Recovery Group Opens Program in Tennessee
Harmony Recovery Group has announced the opening of a new behavioral health treatment facility in Tennessee.
Summit at Harmony Oaks Recovery Center will offer inpatient detox and residential mental health treatment services. Summit is licensed by the state of Tennessee to treat addiction and mental health, which are positioned separately on the campus.
The facility is located on a 100-acre property in the Smoky Mountains. Jill Thompson, MD, who has 20 years of addiction medicine experience, is serving as the program’s medical director.
The new Summit program joins a Harmony Recovery Group portfolio that includes an additional 9 facilities in the East and Midwest regions of the United States.
Monte Nido & Affiliates Adding Program in California
Monte Nido & Affiliates announced plans to open a residential eating disorder treatment program in Yorba Linda, California, in late 2022. The program, to be named Clementine Orange County, will provide services for adolescents with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and/or exercise addiction.
The program will be Monte Nido’s second residential center in California to operate under the Clementine brand and the first to treat adolescents of all genders.
Sanford Behavioral Health Adds Michigan Eating Disorder Treatment Center
Sanford Behavioral Health recently opened Sanford West, a new campus in Marne, Michigan. The property includes the state’s first standalone residential eating disorder treatment center.
With space for 134 residential patients, the new facility more than triples Sanford’s previous capacity. Sanford West will employ 75 healthcare providers, including individual and group therapists, and an on-site psychiatrist. The program treats high-acuity patients with an integrated approach to addiction, eating disorders, and mental health clinicians.
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