NOBLE COUNTY, Ind. (WPTA) – A new behavioral health clinic is opening soon in Noble County.

Parkview Health‘s Park Center Kendallville will begin providing services on June 29, initially focused on youth and adult mental health. Later this summer, the facility will begin offering substance use-specific assessment and treatment.

“Expanding behavioral health services into Noble County reflects our deep commitment to meeting people where they are and responding to the growing need identified through our community health needs assessment, which is conducted every three years,” said Laura Murphy, director of clinical services, Parkview Behavioral Health Institute. “Every individual deserves timely access to compassionate, high-quality care, and this expansion allows us to strengthen support for individuals and families who have historically faced barriers to treatment.”

“We are proud to partner with the community to ensure that mental health services are accessible, responsive and rooted in hope and recovery.”

The public is invited to attend an open house at the clinic, located at 213 Fairview Blvd., from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on June 23.

The Parkview Behavioral Health Institute offers a 24/7 help line for those seeking behavioral health services for themselves or a loved one, as well as those in crisis. To use the help line, call 260-471-9440 or toll-free at 800-284-8439.

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