Washington state officials bought a recently shuttered for-profit psychiatric hospital in Tukwila, as part of an ongoing drive to increase the state’s struggling mental health system. The purchase of the 118-bed Cascade Behavioral Health facility, which closed several weeks ago, will prevent the loss of more treatment beds amid a long-running shortage of psychiatric treatment options. It was owned by the Tennessee-based company Acadia Healthcare, Connect News reports. Read more.
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