Napa County to Build New Behavioral Health Treatment Center

The facility, originally completed in 2019, will be redesigned to support behavioral health services and provide a modern, safe, and therapeutic environment for both clients and staff. | Photo Credit: Napa County HHSA

NAPA, Calif. — Earlier this month, the Napa County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) was awarded $4.7 million through the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) Bond Round 2 to support the development of a 21,000-square-foot Behavioral Health Treatment Center (BHTC). The project will repurpose the county’s former Probation Department Reentry Facility into a modern, community-based treatment center designed to expand access to mental health and substance use disorder services. The new BHTC will expand local treatment capacity, reduce reliance on emergency systems, and improve access to coordinated, community-based care for Napa County residents.

“We are incredibly grateful to receive this full award, which reflects the strength of our project and the need for expanded behavioral health services in our community,” said HHSA Director Jennifer Yasumoto. “This investment allows us to continue building a more responsive, coordinated system of care that supports individuals on their path to wellness and recovery.”…

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