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New Behavioral Health Hospital Serving Patients in McKinney, Texas

Collin Springs Behavioral Health Hospital (Collin Springs) celebrated its grand opening this week with a community open house and ribbon cutting. The new 56,000-square-foot facility has 72 beds for behavioral healthcare for children and adolescents (ages 5-17), adults and geriatric patients. Located centrally in McKinney, the hospital is operated by Lifepoint Behavioral Health, a business unit of Lifepoint Health, and joins several inpatient and outpatient facilities operated by Lifepoint Behavioral Health in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

“Our new hospital in McKinney joins a system of care serving patients throughout Dallas and the surrounding region,” said Daniel Martinez-Torres, CEO of Collin Springs and market CEO for Lifepoint Behavioral Health in the Dallas market. “Here at Collin Springs, we offer a range of programs designed to meet the behavioral health needs of our patients, whether that’s psychiatric crisis care, inpatient treatment, or even outpatient therapy. Our team of licensed and compassionate caregivers are committed to providing high-quality care to our patients in a safe environment.”

Collin Springs provides inpatient and outpatient treatment, including a partial hospitalization program and an intensive outpatient program, treating a broad range of mental health concerns, including depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder, psychosis, personality disorders, and mental health concerns accompanied by substance abuse. The new hospital expands behavioral health capacity in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex by nearly 30 percent.

“This is an exciting day for our team at Lifepoint Behavioral Health as we welcome patients to Collin Springs,” said Russ Bailey, president of Lifepoint Behavioral Health. “We are committed to expanding access to high-quality, evidence-driven specialty care, and we are pleased to bring new and vitally needed services to our system of care serving patients. Congratulations to Daniel Martinez-Torres and our team of caregivers here at Collin Springs. I look forward to seeing all you do to advance our mission of making communities healthier.”

The hospital was structurally designed to create a therapeutic environment for patients, featuring open, airy spaces with amenities that include spacious patient rooms, community areas, outside courtyards, and state-of-the-art clinical spaces to support the needs of patients and families.

Collin Springs is located at 4650 W. University Drive. For information about hospital services and career opportunities, please visit www.CollinSprings.com.

About Collin Springs

Collin Springs is a 72-bed behavioral health hospital delivering high-quality, evidence-based, compassionate care to individuals struggling with mental health and substance use. The hospital provides behavioral healthcare for children and adolescents (ages 5-17), adults and geriatric patients. Located centrally in McKinney, the hospital is operated by Lifepoint Behavioral Health, a business unit of Lifepoint Health, and joins several inpatient and outpatient facilities operated by Lifepoint Behavioral Health in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

About Lifepoint Behavioral Health

Lifepoint Behavioral Health specializes in providing compassionate care across the behavioral healthcare continuum. Through its 24 behavioral health hospitals and contract management and joint venture partnerships with hospitals and providers across the country, Lifepoint Behavioral Health offers programs designed to address the unique needs of various patient populations, including adolescents, adults and geriatrics. Lifepoint Behavioral Health has diversified programming, allowing specific therapy models of treatment while encompassing the whole person. These treatment models provide evidence-based therapies with distinct short- and long-term goals of improving and sustaining mental health. Lifepoint Behavioral Health is a business unit of Brentwood, Tennessee-based Lifepoint Health.

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