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Columbia Breaks Ground on New Mental Health Facility for At-Risk Youth

Youth Mental Health Facility

COLUMBIA, S.C. — A New Hope for Youth in Need

In a heartwarming development for our community, Columbia is set to gain a vital resource for its youth as a new mental health treatment facility is underway. On Monday, local officials gathered to break ground on this significant project, which aims to provide psychiatric care specifically designed for young people who have interacted with the juvenile justice system. This initiative represents a collaborative effort between the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (SCDMH) and Correct Care South Carolina.

Bridging the Gap in Mental Health Care

Robert Kerr, director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, expressed optimism about this facility, emphasizing its importance as “just one piece of the puzzle.” He highlighted that the creation of this facility intends to offer children in challenging situations not only a safe environment but also a better chance at recovery. Kerr passionately remarked, “We’ve got an opportunity to deliver a standard of care that I think is lacking in behavioral health in our, particularly public, but private communities.”

Understanding the Struggles

The SCDMH has confirmed that the facility will primarily cater to youth who have been committed to the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). DJJ Executive Director Eden Hendrick provided a poignant reminder of the complexities surrounding these young individuals. “I can’t explain to you how necessary and important this is. We often talk about the youth, but we really don’t see their personal stories and their struggles and their trauma,” Hendrick stated. This reality becomes particularly stark when these youths arrive at DJJ, coping with serious mental illnesses amidst the challenges of being in a system that doesn’t always cater to their specialized needs.

Specialized Care is Essential

“These youth really need something different,” Hendrick continued. “They cannot survive in a normal environment without special care.” The DJJ does its utmost to assist these young people; however, many require services that extend beyond what the current facilities can offer. Most of the youth have mental health issues or serious diagnoses that require tailored approaches to health and well-being. The need is clear: a dedicated facility is crucial for ensuring that these individuals get the support they desperately need.

A Safe Haven for Healing

Currently, the SCDMH has been seeking placements in private treatment facilities for youths with mental health issues, yet facing barriers due to prior histories. The new facility aims to eliminate these obstacles by providing a secure setting focused on treating traumatic experiences and behavioral problems. In Governor Henry McMaster’s words, “We have an opportunity, as well as an obligation, to see the young people have a chance to move on up.” This sentiment reflects a deep commitment to fostering growth and opportunity for the state’s youth.

The Road Ahead

Construction is anticipated to wrap up by late 2025. The project is seen as a major stride towards rectifying the mental health care landscape. Governor McMaster highlighted the significant talent and resources already in existence in South Carolina, asserting that when the community unites and collaborates, incredible progress can be made for our young people.

Conclusion

As Columbia gears up for the completion of this critical facility, there is a palpable sense of hope for a brighter future for the youth it will serve. By bringing together mental health resources and unequivocal support, this project exemplifies a commitment to caring for those who often find themselves overlooked in our society.


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