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Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
BATTLE CREEK, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital (BBHH), located at the intersection of Glenn Cross Road and M-66 in Battle Creek,

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[{"type":"text","content":" BATTLE CREEK, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nBronson Behavioral Health Hospital (BBHH), located at the intersection of Glenn Cross Road and M-66 in Battle Creek, Michigan, held a ribbon cutting ceremony today to mark the completion of construction and celebrate the joint venture between Bronson Healthcare and Acadia Healthcare.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230614276258/en/Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan, hosts ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the hospital’s grand opening. Pictured from L to R: Mark Behnke, Mayor of Battle Creek; Dr. Scott Larson, Senior Vice President Medical Affairs, Bronson Healthcare; Nelson Karre, Board Chair, Bronson Healthcare; Joe du Lac, Chief Operating Officer, Bronson Battle Creek; Laura Appel, EVP Government Relations & Public Policy, MHA; Bill Manns, President & Chief Executive Officer, Bronson Healthcare; Deb Rozewicz, Chief Executive Officer, Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital; John Hollinsworth, Executive Vice President, Acadia Healthcare; Isa Diaz, Senior Vice President, Strategic Affairs, Acadia Healthcare; Jeffrey Woods, Operations Group President, Acadia Healthcare; Dwight Willingham, Operations Group President, Acadia Healthcare; Mike Ferguson, Operations Group CFO, Acadia Healthcare; Brennen Reynolds, Senior Director, Strategic Operations, Acadia Healthcare (Photo: Business Wire)\nBBHH is a state-of-the-art, 96-bed hospital that will offer a full continuum of inpatient behavioral healthcare services and intensive outpatient programs for adult patients, including comprehensive treatment for those who struggle with acute symptoms of mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), as well as treatment for developmental disabilities.\n\n\nInpatient behavioral health services and staff from Bronson Battle Creek’s Fieldstone Center will transition to the new hospital after BBHH completes the regulatory certifications required to open. BBHH will officially begin accepting inpatient admissions once these certifications are obtained.\n\n\n“The support from the local community throughout this project has been so encouraging,” said Deb Rozewicz, Chief Executive Officer of Bronson Behavioral Health Hospital. “This partnership and...