An unidentified presenter at a site update said the Stephen M. Morris Behavioral Health Center in Cabarrus County is approaching completion and will expand local behavioral health services, including behavioral health urgent care, psychiatric residential treatment for children and teens, and a facility-based crisis program.
The speaker said, "Every day, we're getting closer to opening this life changing, state of the art facility." The comments outlined both exterior and interior construction milestones: grading and parking-lot curbs are being installed, exterior lighting is going in and metal paneling is giving the building a finished look, the presenter said.
Inside the building, the presenter reported glass is being installed at the courtyard "to allow for natural light," and painting has begun throughout the facility. The update noted that air conditioning is expected to be in place by December, which will allow crews to proceed more quickly on interior finishes. The presenter listed interior elements still being completed: flooring, ceilings and casework such as built-in counters, break-room cabinets, nurses' stations, desks, bookcases and patient rooms.
The presenter said "completion is still scheduled for early summer in the coming year," but the transcript did not specify the calendar year. Funding sources, the agency that will operate the facility, and approvals or permits that remain outstanding were not specified in the transcript.
For ongoing public updates the presenter directed listeners to the county's website; the transcript contains a typographical error in the URL (transcript: "cavieriscounty.us/cabgo"). Based on the facility and county name, the likely source for updates is Cabarrus County's official site (cabarruscounty.us), though the transcript does not give a corrected link.
No motions, votes or formal actions were recorded in the transcript; the segment is a site-construction update rather than a governing-body meeting.
The county did not provide a specific opening date in the remarks. Additional details the public may seek—such as staffing, funding breakdown, licensing, referral pathways, and the agency that will manage the center—were not included in this update.