Albuquerque Launches New Behavioral Health Center for the Homeless
On Wednesday, the City of Albuquerque celebrated the grand opening of the new behavioral health center, the William Miller Behavioral Health Center. Located on 4th Street adjacent to Hope Village, this facility is a foundational step in enhancing care for the homeless.
With the aim of supporting those facing mental health challenges, the center is expected to service up to 240 clients each year. It will be staffed by a dedicated team including nurse practitioners, nurses, case managers, and licensed therapists, all committed to providing comprehensive care.
The opening of this facility represents a significant commitment by Albuquerque to address behavioral health needs in a vulnerable segment of the population, reinforcing the city's role in promoting public health.
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