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Community Bridges outlines Flagstaff youth behavioral‑health facility and crisis unit plans
Summary
Community Bridges presented plans for a Flagstaff adolescent behavioral‑health crisis observation unit (24/7, stays under 24 hours) and a residential program (20–24 beds for ages 8–17), with phased inpatient expansion. Supervisors emphasized tribal and rural outreach coordination.
Community Bridges (CBI), a nonprofit behavioral‑health provider, presented program plans Nov. 24 to the Coconino County Board of Supervisors for a new adolescent continuum of care in Flagstaff.
CBI representatives said phase 1 will include a 24/7 crisis observation unit for children and adolescents (ages 5–17) operating on a "no wrong door" basis, and a residential unit of about 20–24 beds for ages 8–17. The longer‑term plan includes a subsequent 16‑bed inpatient treatment program. Company…
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