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County leaders say Crossroads clinic will close March 13; Rosecrance Jackson to open Creston clinic to maintain services

Adair County Board of Supervisors · March 1, 2026
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Summary

Supervisor Hoadley told the board Crossroads plans to close March 13; county officials said they are coordinating with Rosecrance Jackson to transfer duties and open a Creston clinic to preserve local mental-health services. Officials emphasized this is not a merger or acquisition.

Supervisor Hoadley told the Adair County Board on Feb. 11 that Crossroads would be closing on March 13 and that county officials have been coordinating with Rosecrance Jackson to transfer duties and maintain services in the area.

Board members and staff said the change is not a merger or acquisition. According to the minutes, Rosecrance Jackson plans to open a clinic in Creston; board members said they are working together to ensure continued access to local mental-health services but provided no additional operational or staffing details in the Feb. 11 minutes.

The board did not record formal votes or contract approvals related to the service transition during the meeting. The minutes do not specify billing, licensing, staffing transfers or the precise date the Creston clinic will begin serving Adair County residents.