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Sheppard Pratt Breaks Ground on New Residential Crisis Program in Howard County

  • Sheppard Pratt, a healthcare nonprofit, broke ground on a new 16-bed Residential Crisis Program on its Baltimore/Washington Campus for Howard County, Maryland.
  • The initiative addresses urgent community mental health needs by expanding access to behavioral health crisis care closer to home with support from state and county funding.
  • The program will operate 24/7 using a federally endorsed Dual-Diagnosis Capability model, with clinical staff trained by Case Western Reserve University to handle mental health and substance use disorders.
  • Sheppard Pratt CEO Harsh Trivedi highlighted the collaboration with state leaders and Howard County aims to reduce unnecessary hospital visits through this harm-reduction treatment approach.
  • Completion is expected by mid-2026, which will enhance community-based mental health services and improve crisis intervention and reintegration for the region.
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Sheppard Pratt Breaks Ground on New Residential Crisis Program in Howard County

BALTIMORE, June 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sheppard Pratt celebrated the groundbreaking of its future 16-bed Residential Crisis Program on its Baltimore/Washington Campus with a ceremony on Monday, June 9. The program represents a significant step toward expanding access to high-quality…

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