Native American Behavioral Health And Supportive Housing Campus Opens In Phoenix

The new center includes 48 treatment beds and 54 supportive housing units.
Published: April 6, 2021

Native American Connections (Phoenix), a Native American health and housing service and development organization, has opened a new behavioral health and supportive housing campus in Phoenix.

The Patina Mountain Preserve Wellness Center includes 48 treatment beds in an environment that incorporates traditional Native American ceremonies, including a talking circle and sweat lodge. The adjacent Dunlap Pointe Housing Community offers 54 permanent supportive housing units, targeted to veterans experiencing homelessness.

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