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Community debates new mental health treatment facility plans

August 26, 2024 | Wasco County, Oregon


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Community debates new mental health treatment facility plans
During a recent government meeting, community members expressed concerns regarding the proposed Crisis Resolution Center, which is set to be built directly across from residential properties owned by local residents, including Diana Compton. Compton highlighted the significant investment her family has made in their properties, raising questions about the implications of the new facility on their neighborhood.

Al Bartlett, the director of the Mid Columbia Center for Living, provided clarity on the facility's purpose and operations. He explained that the center will include both secured and non-secured residential treatment options for individuals with mental health concerns. The non-secured beds will accommodate individuals who can live in the community with some support, while the secured beds will be for those requiring a locked facility due to civil commitments, often related to safety concerns.

Bartlett emphasized that both types of facilities will be staffed 24/7, with the secured facility having a higher staff-to-resident ratio to ensure safety and support. He noted that these facilities are essential for transitioning individuals from more restrictive environments, such as state hospitals, to community living.

The discussion underscored the critical need for such facilities in Oregon, which currently faces a shortage of mental health care options. The meeting highlighted the balance between community concerns and the necessity of providing adequate mental health services in the region.

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