Patients Suddenly Kicked Out of Fort Behavioral Health
Patients Suddenly Kicked Out of Fort Behavioral Health
It’s no secret that there is an extreme lack of mental health facilities across the country. Texas is no exception to that problem, so losing another facility and having remaining patients kicked out is not welcome news – but that’s exactly what has happened recently. The troubled Fort Behavioral Health facility, which had already stopped serving juveniles after having abuse and neglect claims made against the location is now shutting down entirely.When looking at what Fort Behavioral offered just a short time ago, it’s clear that the residents of the area are losing out on a significant number of important services. As recently as last September, the facility had 24-hour treatment available for adolescents with autism and mental health diagnoses. It also made available treatment for both adults and adolescents with substance use issues to overcome.In October, the adolescent portion of the program offered by Fort Behavioral was shut down, causing many young people to be left without a viable treatment option. Now, with the complete closure of the facility, adults who are dealing with substance use addiction will be facing the same reality of struggling to find somewhere to get care. Given the sheer volume of people who are currently dealing with addiction in the Fort Worth area, along with the rest of the country, any kind of loss of treatment options is a significant blow.
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