August 21, 2025 - 04:09
Intermountain Children’s Health is set to unveil its new Behavioral Health Center at the Taylorsville Campus on Friday. This facility will provide essential family-centered mental and behavioral health services aimed at supporting children and teenagers facing crises. A significant feature of the center is its walk-in crisis center, which will be available around the clock, ensuring that immediate help is accessible for those in urgent need.
The establishment of this center comes as a result of substantial philanthropic contributions and state investments, highlighting a community commitment to improving mental health resources for youth. The center aims to address the growing need for mental health services among children, providing a safe space for them to receive the help they require.
With a focus on comprehensive care, the Behavioral Health Center will offer a range of services designed to support emotional well-being and foster resilience in young individuals. This initiative represents a significant step forward in enhancing mental health support for families in the region.
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