Christena Huntsman lost her sister to mental illness; she doesn’t want that to happen to anyone else

The enormity of what’s going on at the University of Utah to confront and treat mental illness is in many ways unequal to anything in the world.

There’s the 162-bed psychiatric hospital on Chipeta Way that underwent a major transformation in 2019–2021; there’s the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Mental Health Crisis Center that opened last year in South Salt Lake to care for emergency and acute cases; and there’s the nearly-completed 185,000-square-foot Utah Mental Health Translational Research Center, a facility adjacent to the hospital with room for 100-plus of the kind of premier mental health researchers a cutting-edge place like that is bound to attract.

In the space of less than seven years, thanks to many benefactors — including the University of Utah Health system, generous support from the Legislature and numerous private donors — Utah is becoming the very epicenter in the battle against mental illness…

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