Newly opened MiraVista hospital in Holyoke launches addiction services; hopes to open psychiatric beds next week
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MiraVista Behavioral Health Center at 1233 Main St. in Holyoke is located at the former site of Providence Behavioral Health Hospital. (Don Treeger | The Republican)
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HOLYOKE MiraVista Behavioral Health Center began offering addiction services this week at the former Providence Behavioral Health Hospital and hopes to open inpatient psychiatric beds next week.
Mercy Medical Center, part of Trinity Health Of New England, was scheduled to end its predominately outpatient addiction services Wednesday. It was announced in February that the 1233 Main St. site had been sold by Mercy for $4 million to Health Partners New England and GFI Realty, which renamed the facility MiraVista.
New owner seeks to restore, expand inpatient psychiatric care at former Providence Hospital in Holyoke
Updated Mar 01, 2021;
Posted Mar 01, 2021
Providence Hospital Behavioral Health in Holyoke has been sold to Health Partners New England of Devens and GFI Partners of Boston for $4 million. (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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HOLYOKE Michael P. Krupa’s to-do list quickly filled with a “thousand items that have to be done” from licensing applications to food delivery preparations to hiring new employees after his Health Partners New England of Devens, along with a Boston-based real estate developer, bought Providence Behavioral Health Hospital.
Health Partners New England and GFI Partners of Boston announced on Feb. 17 that they will operate the new entity MiraVista Behavioral Health Center as a for-profit psychiatric hospital when they assume control in mid-April following a $4 million deal. Krupa said they expect to continue substance use disorder trea
Holyoke Medical Center puts behavioral health hospital plans ‘on hold’; still plans 34 inpatient psychiatric beds
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
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HOLYOKE Holyoke Medical Center is on course to open 34 new inpatient psychiatric beds by May, but has asked the state to “put on hold” its plans announced last year for an 84-bed behavioral health hospital on its campus.
“We were supposed to have a final determination-of-need hearing with the state this week, but we asked instead for the state to put a hold on the project,” said Spiros Hatiras, president and chief executive officer of the medical center and Valley Health Systems.