- Henry Ford Health’s Madison Heights hospital will become a 75-bed provider of adult mental health care as early as this spring, later expanding to 100 beds.
- The new mental health services dramatically expands care for adults in southeast Michigan
- The Detroit-based hospital system will continue to operate the hospital’s emergency services
A suburban Detroit hospital now owned by Henry Ford Health will become a 75-bed mental health hospital as early as spring 2027.
Warren-based Trillium Health Care Management will reopen the Madison Heights hospital as an inpatient behavioral health facility, dramatically expanding behavioral health care access in eastern Oakland and western Macomb counties, according to an announcement Thursday afternoon.
The facility, which Henry Ford sold to Trillium at an undisclosed price, eventually will grow its inpatient services to 100 beds. It also will provide a continuum of behavioral health care that will include partial-day and outpatient mental health programs…