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Acadia Healthcare Breaks Ground on New Behavioral Health Hospital in Arizona

Inpatient Treatment Facility Will Be Named Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital MESA, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Acadia Healthcare Company today held a

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Acadia Healthcare Breaks Ground on New Behavioral Health Hospital in Arizona

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nInpatient Treatment Facility Will Be Named Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital\n\n MESA, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAcadia Healthcare Company today held a groundbreaking ceremony marking the beginning of construction on the new hospital that the company is building to serve residents of Mesa, Arizona, and surrounding communities. Slated to open in early 2024, the 100-bed acute care behavioral health hospital will be located on a 12-acre site at the corner of Ellsworth Road and Peterson Avenue in Mesa.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230306005668/en/Executives from Acadia Healthcare and General Contractor Adolfson & Peterson Construction joined with local dignitaries to break ground on the new Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital in Mesa, Arizona, on March 6, 2023. (Photo: Business Wire)\nNamed Agave Ridge Behavioral Hospital, the new hospital addresses the growing need in Arizona for more accessible, high-quality behavioral healthcare services. It will offer a full continuum of inpatient behavioral healthcare services for adult, older adult and pediatric patients including comprehensive treatment for those who struggle with acute symptoms of behavioral health disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).\n\nThe groundbreaking was honored by the presence of City of Mesa Mayor John Giles. Attendees saw the site of the new hospital and an architectural rendering of the facility. Event speakers discussed its anticipated impact on the community’s need for additional mental health services.\n\nAccording to data compiled from the Treatment Advocacy Center, U.S. Census Bureau and American Hospital Directory, Maricopa County has a deficit of 893 behavioral health beds in the County. The County should have 2,331 beds to meet its behavioral health care needs but presently only has 1,492 beds available. Furthermore, the National Institutes of Health has reported that one in every five people have a mental health need. In Arizona, this represents over one million residents ages 12 and up. Additionally, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention identified suicide is the 2nd leading cause of death among Arizonians ages 10–34.\n\n“The dearth of mental health resources is a national problem that we also face in Arizona,”...

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