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Community & Family Resources is set to expand behavioral health care options for young people and families with the opening of Grays Woods Recovery Center. This new facility, boasting an investment of $18.5 million, aims to address the growing need for mental health services in Iowa, particularly for those struggling with substance use and behavioral issues.
Grays Woods Recovery Center will provide a comprehensive range of services, including residential treatment, outpatient programs, and support for families. The facility is designed to create a welcoming and supportive environment that encourages healing and recovery. With a focus on youth and families, the center will implement evidence-based practices to ensure effective treatment.
Local leaders and advocates have expressed optimism about the center's potential to fill critical gaps in behavioral health care. As the demand for mental health services continues to rise, Grays Woods Recovery Center represents a significant step toward improving access and outcomes for individuals in need across the region.
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