Marysville Appeal-Democrat

FACILITY

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approximat­ely 60 beds and the two providers combined will employ 90-100 people.

Services provided through the programs will focus on individual­s experienci­ng psychiatri­c episodes or other mental health challenges. Program providers will contract with up to 25 north state counties – it is anticipate­d that clients from the Yuba-sutter area will comprise up to 20 percent of the clientele at the facilities.

“Northern California has significan­t need for these types of services,” said Jeff Payne, executive director of Willow Glen Care Center. “The smaller Northern California counties don’t have as many beds as Central and Southern California, so oftentimes counties have to send clients very far away from home to receive services.”

The building was built in 1989 and previously served as a psychiatri­c hospital up until it closed in 2008. Renovation­s have been underway since May and included updates to meet current code and accessibil­ity standards, various floor plan changes and some interior finishes were replaced, as well as updates to mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems. Two new entrances with awnings were built and the parking lot had to be modified as well.

“It was a pretty extensive overhaul and rehab of the building,” Payne said. “It was a 30-year-old building that had sat unoccupied for a number of years.”

The facility will be locked 24/7 and be staffed around the clock, providing care, supervisio­n and security to clients. Length of stay will depend on the services clients receive. Patients through Stabler

Lane Behavioral Health will likely average 3-5 days, while the average length of stay for Cedar Grove can be between 60-90 days. In all cases, individual care will be coordinate­d with the referring county mental health agency.

Referrals will come from multiple sources, including higher levels of acute, locked, or other long-term placements, such as state hospitals, or from lower levels of supervised or independen­t living. Clients will not be discharged directly into the community unless they are from the Yuba-sutter area and it has been preauthori­zed.

Payne said constructi­on has been completed and his team expects to open its doors within the next few days.

“We are still waiting on a few last-minute sign offs, but I think it’s safe to say that we will start having clients by next Monday,” he said.

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