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Lutheran Health Network of Indiana, LLC and Acadia Healthcare Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony for New Behavioral Health Hospital in Fort Wayne
Inpatient Treatment Facility to be Named Maple Heights Behavioral Health FORT WAYNE, Ind. & FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Lutheran Health Network of

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nInpatient Treatment Facility to be Named Maple Heights Behavioral Health\n\n FORT WAYNE, Ind. & FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nLutheran Health Network of Indiana, LLC and Acadia Healthcare Company today held a groundbreaking ceremony for Maple Heights Behavioral Health, a new 120-bed inpatient behavioral health facility in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The event occurred on the site of the new facility at the intersection of Washington Center Road and Huguenard Road in Fort Wayne.\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210805006039/en/On August 5, 2021, Joint Venture Partners Lutheran Health Network of Indiana and Acadia Healthcare Joined Local Officials in Breaking Ground on the New Maple Heights Behavioral Health Facility Slated to Open in the First Half of 2022 in Fort Wayne, Indiana.\nFrom right to left: Isa Diaz (Acadia Healthcare), John Hollinsworth (Acadia Healthcare), Mark Medley (Lutheran Health Network), Jeffrey Woods (Acadia Healthcare), Mayor Tom Henry (Mayor of Fort Wayne), Commissioner Therese Brown (Allen County Commissioner), Zachary Mocek (Lutheran Health Network). (Photo: Business Wire)\nSlated to open in the first half of 2022, the facility is a joint venture between Acadia Healthcare, the nation’s largest provider of behavioral health services, and Lutheran Health Network of Indiana, LLC, an affiliate of the Lutheran Health Network. The facility will address the growing need for accessible, high-quality behavioral health services in Fort Wayne and the surrounding counties.\n\nThe groundbreaking was honored by the presence of Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry; Allen County Commissioner Therese Brown; Allen County Commissioner Nelson Peters; and State Representative Denny Zent.\n\nAttendees saw the site of the new hospital and an architectural rendering of the facility, which will provide treatment to adults, seniors, and adolescents who struggle with acute symptoms of mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Event speakers discussed its anticipated impact on the community’s need for additional mental health services. The facility represents an approximately $45 million investment in the community and will offer the full continuum of inpatient and outpatient care.\n\n“The scarcity...