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Spokane County breaks ground on Path, Diversion and Recovery Center to add 23-hour sobering care
Summary
Spokane County announced construction has begun on an expansion of its Crisis Stabilization Center to create a 23-hour sobering center for intoxicated, non-violent people; county leaders say the project is funded by local mental health sales tax, opioid settlement dollars, federal and state allocations and will open in 2027.
Spokane County announced this week that it has broken ground on an expansion of the county Crisis Stabilization Center that county officials say will include a 23-hour sobering center to provide short-term care for intoxicated but non-violent people, reducing reliance on emergency rooms and jail.
"The new building will be a 23-hour sobering center designed to provide short-term care for individuals who are intoxicated but non-violent," Spokane…
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