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Integria requests county donate land adjacent to its crisis center for new mental‑health facility
Summary
Jimmy Dickey, CEO of Integria Community Mental Health System, asked the Lee County Commission to donate just over 2 acres of county‑owned land next to Integria’s crisis stabilization facility on Corporate Drive so the nonprofit can build a purpose‑built campus to consolidate crisis response, case management and outpatient services.
Jimmy Dickey, executive director and CEO of Integria Community Mental Health System, asked the Lee County Commission during a work session to donate a little more than 2 acres of county‑owned land adjacent to Integria’s crisis stabilization facility on Corporate Drive so the nonprofit can build a purpose‑built facility.
Dickey told commissioners that Integria — the locally incorporated community mental health system created under Act 310 of the Alabama Legislature and serving Lee, Russell, Chambers and Tallapoosa counties — provides a broad continuum of services including outpatient therapy, medication‑assisted treatment for opioid use disorders, mobile crisis response, assertive community treatment and…
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