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Community Bridges outlines new youth behavioral‑health crisis and residential units in Flagstaff
Summary
Community Bridges told supervisors it plans a 24/7 crisis observation unit (up to 23 hours) and a 20–24‑bed residential program for children and adolescents in Flagstaff, partnering with Medicaid managed care organizations and local stakeholders; county staff pledged coordination with tribal and juvenile justice partners.
Community Bridges, a nonprofit behavioral‑health provider, presented Nov. 24 to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors plans to open youth‑focused crisis stabilization and residential services in Flagstaff.
John Hogel, Community Bridges CEO, said the Flagstaff site on West University Avenue will initially include 24/7 crisis observation for children and adolescents ages 5–17 and a…
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