Behavioral Health Facility Planned For Washington

The project will comprise two buildings each housing 16 beds.
Published: March 9, 2022

The Washington State Health Care Authority (Olympia, Wash.) is building a 32-bed inpatient residential behavioral health treatment facility in Stanwood, Wash., according to an article in goskagit.com.

The project will include two buildings with 16 beds each.

The project will be situated on 15.5 acres owned by the Tulalip Tribes, a group of federally recognized tribes, in the mid-Puget Sound region of Washington.

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