Midland is set to welcome a groundbreaking $220 million mental health center in 2025, offering 200 patient beds to address the pressing mental health needs of the community. The Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center, co-managed by local hospitals, aims to provide comprehensive care for teen and adult patients while also offering counseling services to families.
Located at 900 Farm to Market 1788, the privately funded center is a testament to the community’s commitment to mental health. Scheduled for completion on May 1, 2025, it will become a vital resource for those seeking support and treatment in Midland County.
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