McNabb Center to cut ribbon on Hamblen County Crisis Stabilization Unit
The McNabb Center will celebrate the ribbon cutting of its new Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) in Hamblen County. The 15-bed unit will offer care 24 hours a day, seven days a week for those who are 18 or older and facing a behavioral health crisis.
The CSU will serve the Tennessee Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services Regions 1 and 2, which include Anderson, Campbell, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson and Union counties.
When:
October 15, 2021
11:00 a.m.
Where:
320 W. 3rd North St.., Morristown
Local media are invited to attend this ribbon cutting, which will include a short program featuring Tennessee Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Marie Williams and Hamblen County Mayor Bill Brittain.
The McNabb Center is the region’s leading nonprofit provider of mental health, substance use, social and victim services. By focusing on an individual’s “Well Mind, Well Being,” we provide a quality and compassionate approach to care from infancy through adulthood. Since 1948, the Center has proudly served individuals with the most needs and fewest resources. Today, the McNabb Center delivers support to more than 30,000 people throughout East Tennessee each year. For more information, visit www.mcnabbcenter.org or call 1-800-255-9711.